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Thanks for the info.
Fiddly maintenance jobs on the 7 are always worse than on other cars since its compact and low, which I'm not at 6'2". eg pedal box and replacing throttle cable. Head in footwell, bum on seat and legs in air. Nose scraped under the floor pan even with the axle stands set at max to change or check the oil levels.
Cheers,
adam
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I know what you mean, (although I'm not that tall.) The seats come out with 4 bolts each and that makes working on and under the dash easier. I also had the carpet removed as I was tidying up the interior, cleaning contacts, especially main light switch and of course heater. (see picture on my blog of dash out, heater in.) But my situation was, the car was not registered yet and it was a winter project although other than taking out the dash cleaning the light switches it turned into a spring project. I'm the kind of guy that likes to do a thorough job so I don't have to go back and do it again because I skipped something to get it done sooner. Helps if it's not your daily driver and you group the jobs for doing over the winter (in a garage of course.)
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