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Old 11-18-2018, 11:46 AM
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In my manual it simply has two arrows pointing to each of the lower corners of the control switch panel and implies you lever up from there.It is not that clear.
It simply says "remove panel".

IF you can get the leather cover lifted up it may not help much depending upon what you see with the foam. But you could possible lever the foam away to some extent to see down the side better without worrying about damage to the leather? This is all guesswork.
 

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Which F-Type MY has a control panel on the seat?
 
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Old 11-18-2018, 11:51 AM
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I would try a magnetic pick up with a flexible head. Yes it would stick to the track but also to the wrench which will come along with it. It it easily slipped in it should find it's way out. Don't get a pick up with a head that is too large, the circular ones seem best. Good luck
 
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Old 11-18-2018, 12:01 PM
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https://www.ebay.com/itm/Front-Left-...QAAOSwPypajYAg

The above Ebay listing for a front seat gives one an idea what the underside of the seat looks like???
 
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Seeing the back of the seat, I've always wondered what the purpose of the groove on the back of the headrest that mates with the car's hook serves?
 
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Ended up cutting a torx bit in half and buying the smallest rachet i could find to get those front seat bolts out. It was slow progress but patience prevailed and not only did I get the seat out but I got other wrench out that was wedged in the rail. Would have never been able to get it out w/o removing the seat. Thanks again for all the input, glad this nightmare is over.
 
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Originally Posted by WJV
Ended up cutting a torx bit in half and buying the smallest rachet i could find to get those front seat bolts out. It was slow progress but patience prevailed and not only did I get the seat out but I got other wrench out that was wedged in the rail. Would have never been able to get it out w/o removing the seat. Thanks again for all the input, glad this nightmare is over.
I like good ending!
 
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Originally Posted by mlebofsky
Seeing the back of the seat, I've always wondered what the purpose of the groove on the back of the headrest that mates with the car's hook serves?
As far as I can tell that groove is simply to allow the seat back to go all the way back without fouling on the hook.
 
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Old 11-18-2018, 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by OzXFR
As far as I can tell that groove is simply to allow the seat back to go all the way back without fouling on the hook.
So, what purpose does the hook serve?

(Don't tell me its sole purpose is to fit in the seat-back's groove!)

 
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Old 11-18-2018, 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Carbuff2
So, what purpose does the hook serve?

(Don't tell me its sole purpose is to fit in the seat-back's groove!)
I use the hook on the passenger side for the dry cleaning. If you push the seat all the way back, you can even iron wrinkled shirts.
 
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Old 11-18-2018, 06:37 PM
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Yep, it's a clothes hook.
I sometimes hang my "Jaguar" jacket on it.
 
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I assume people typically have a few inches between the seat back and the hook (typical seat positioning)?
 
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Hmmm...we may need to rethink our practice of setting seat MEMORY 3 to be all the way up & back (for easy entry).

Can't have creases in our shirts. What would the paparazzi think?
 
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Originally Posted by Carbuff2
Hmmm...we may need to rethink our practice of setting seat MEMORY 3 to be all the way up & back (for easy entry).

Can't have creases in our shirts. What would the paparazzi think?
Yep, per the Jaguar "Good To Be Bad" ad all proper baddies are immaculately dressed with not a crease in sight:
This ad is why my numberplate is GD2BBAD.
 
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Originally Posted by mlebofsky
I assume people typically have a few inches between the seat back and the hook (typical seat positioning)?
I'd guess for most folks there's less than an inch remaining.

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Hmmm...we may need to rethink our practice of setting seat MEMORY 3 to be all the way up & back (for easy entry).

Can't have creases in our shirts. What would the paparazzi think?
+1. MEM 3 for my passenger seat is full forward specifically for the purpose of using that hook.

 
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My MEM 3 is with the passenger mirror dipped slightly for reversing - the auto dip goes down much too far and isn't adjustable.
 
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Followed this saga, imagining if I had my family fortune and a wrench or 2 jamming my seat track. What would I do? As usual, experienced forum members to the rescue with insights and suggestions to help save the day. Bravo!

As information flows the topic shifts based on an E-bay listing. The Hook and the Groove...add a video I've viewed many times and was happy to watch again.

Best practice seat positioning for transporting haberdashery. My cat is hibernating for the winter (snow came last week with the requisite salt and pea gravel), however, I now have reason besides pampering and checking the C-Tek to play with her.

I will now be able to transport dry cleaning and a jacket appropriately behind the passenger seat. I know I have hooks, never noticed the grooves. Love the detail and I love this place!

Very pleased to see the OP's outcome. A Thanksgiving story for the dinner table in Augusta later this week.
 

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Originally Posted by OzXFR
I thought of that too Lance (I have one of those gadgets), but then I thought "the seat runners are bound to be iron/steel (not alu) so the magnet will just get stuck on them and not grip the wrench at all".
Still worth a try though!
I found that when the item is near a massive metal part you can slide the magnet in a parallel direction down that piece and still pick up smaller metallic items (ferrous, of course).
 
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Originally Posted by scm
Which F-Type MY has a control panel on the seat?
None. Those comments are all based on the seat configuration of an XJ and have, unfortunately, very little relevance to the situation with an F-Type.
 
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Originally Posted by sov211


None. Those comments are all based on the seat configuration of an XJ and have, unfortunately, very little relevance to the situation with an F-Type.
What a useless comment!

I was trying to help by showing an example of what the track COULD look like and I pointed that out since I felt the best way of tackling the issue at hand was to take out the bolts holding the tracks. Where are your helpful comments?
 
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