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    Question Help me find this part of the backseat(Photos)

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    Audi TT (8S 2019) Coupe 45 TFSI quattro

    One of the objects I loaded in the trunk damaged the fabric part of the rear seat, the back part.(carpet or fabric, I can't say the exact name of it)
    I've been trying to find the part product code for days to see if it's possible to replace a new one but it's very difficult.
    I was looking on a lot of websites, and parts catalogs but I can't find this part, just the seat components.

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    Please someone give me a solution
    Thanks!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings rnlabas's Avatar
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    This part is integrated into the entire seat cover and upholstery - hence not being able to find it separately. I would recommend you visit a VERY well qualified upholsterer and have them carefully remove the seats, take off the covers and rebuild both of these back seat covers with a similar fabric (that MAY be available to them through Audi) and put them back together. The only other option is to buy new ones from Audi (at about USD1500 EACH) and again have that upholsterer R&R them for you.

    Lastly, that upholsterer MIGHT be able to carefully repair that piece "well-enough" for you to be happy 'enough.' They can work some pretty good miraculous fixes I've seen ...
    - Roger

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    This is a back panel. You may be able to go to audi and get one. They normally just snap into place with a few different tabs in places. Most of the time cars just glue the fabric to the plastic panel. If you go to a shop they should be able to steam it off and replace.

    I would say look on ebay

    try car-parts.com find a junk yard that has a new gen tt on the lot and go get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnlabas View Post
    This part is integrated into the entire seat cover and upholstery - hence not being able to find it separately. I would recommend you visit a VERY well qualified upholsterer and have them carefully remove the seats, take off the covers and rebuild both of these back seat covers with a similar fabric (that MAY be available to them through Audi) and put them back together. The only other option is to buy new ones from Audi (at about USD1500 EACH) and again have that upholsterer R&R them for you.

    Lastly, that upholsterer MIGHT be able to carefully repair that piece "well-enough" for you to be happy 'enough.' They can work some pretty good miraculous fixes I've seen ...
    Wow this is very sad because in other cars this part is very easy to change and cheap but thanks for your information!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemounlio View Post
    This is a back panel. You may be able to go to audi and get one. They normally just snap into place with a few different tabs in places. Most of the time cars just glue the fabric to the plastic panel. If you go to a shop they should be able to steam it off and replace.

    I would say look on ebay

    try car-parts.com find a junk yard that has a new gen tt on the lot and go get it.
    Yes, I also imagine that this fabric has to be separated from the leather seat, I can't find it on these sites, the way is to find it directly at audi.
    Thanks for your information!

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    Senior Member Three Rings McTTRS's Avatar
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    Roger, I think you are correct but you can get the part for some less - https://www.audiusaparts.com/oem-par...ItMGwtbDQtZ2Fz
    Last edited by McTTRS; 06-06-2023 at 05:49 AM.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings rnlabas's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by McTTRS View Post
    Roger, I think you are correct but you can get the part for some less - https://www.audiusaparts.com/oem-par...ItMGwtbDQtZ2Fz
    You're correct Mike - I was just quoting US MSRP, since I have no idea what Reventon has access to ... if he's in S. Korea ...?
    - Roger

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