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Front Seat Backing Piece Zip Tie Fix

Thanks so much for the pictures!
 
I just wanted to thank you SO MUCH for posting this! I'm not handy at all, and Hyundai wanted to charge $1200 to do this. Thanks to this post, I did it myself for free with stuff I already had lying around (drill and zip ties). The detailed photos were the difference maker for me and gave me confidence to go ahead and do this. Happy Holidays!
 
See, THIS is why I keep my subscription around here. Thanks so much for this post! 5 minutes. done! I didn't even bother to keep the broken plastic pieces. Sure the clip dangles loosely and probably will fall off if I ever pull the seat cover off, but I just held them roughly in place and popped them in and it still worked.

Dealer definitely didn't want to cover it under my hyundai extended warranty and wasn't even interested in offering to fix it.
 
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Remember reading this back when it originally posted. Mine popped off a few weeks ago, so next week will do my fix! Thanks for the instructions!
 
I had to figure this out last year for my 2016. I haven't seen it in the 2015s yet. I should have read this forum first. I filled in the broken cube with epoxy, then installed the spring clips. I clamped it together with cabinet clamps for a couple of days. So far it has lasted 11 months. Next time, I will be prepared to use tie wraps.
 
Hello,
I'm attempting this for the first time. Would someone please re-post the drilling of the two hole images on this forum?
For some reason, Nov 29, 2019's image site cannot be reached.
Thanks!
 
Hello,
I'm attempting this for the first time. Would someone please re-post the drilling of the two hole images on this forum?
For some reason, Nov 29, 2019's image site cannot be reached.
Thanks!
The pics in post 1 of this thread show what you need to do. They aren't loading for you? They work for me just fine.
 
Just had the passenger seat back on my 2015 5.0 AWD pop off yesterday. The metal clips remained in the seat and the plastic mount faces had broken off of the seatback and were still in the metal clips. Not much hope of epoxy working since the part had partially crumbled. Then I saw this post - 20 minutes later the seatback was fixed! Thanks!!

On a side note, I decided not to drill due to space restrictions. Instead, I heated the butt end of the drill (held by pliers) with a propane torch and melted the holes through the plastic base for the zip ties. Worked very well.
 
Same problem. I leaned back and turned around in the seat and the back fell off with the clips still in the seat. I completed this repair today and seems pretty secure so far.
Help, how am I supposed to take the clips out of the seat? I don't want to break them by pulling too hard.
 
Zip ties and super glue. Works like a charm. Thanks! (Drivers Side 2015)
I pray you help me, how do I get the clips out they're not coming out when I pull? :(
 

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The metal clips pinch together with a pliers and simply pull out. Might take a tug.
 
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Maaan, thank you for sharing this it just happened to me
 
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