Broken seat emblem
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Broken seat emblem
Just wondering how the emblem on the seats are holding up. I have heard its very hard to replace them. I heard the entire seat cover needs to be replaced.
#2
Moderator
There was a minor design change made fairly early on. The early cars had the emblem sitting flush on the seats. A change was made to recess them slightly. Not sure when the change was made, but my car built in January has the recessed emblems. There is a thread on this forum that has photos of both versions. Bottom line - problem seems to have been corrected unless you have one of the early builds.
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Passenger seat emblem broke on Day 2 of owning the car. It was replace under warranty on Day 3.
NO BIG DEAL.....
NO BIG DEAL.....
#5
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It has been established on this forum that this is a first-year failure of the C7, and proves conclusively that this is the worst Corvette ever.
Oh,wait. There have been just a couple reports of this, caused by people somehow scraping the emblems while getting into the car. I don't think we ever heard of the solutions, because the threads always deteriorated to the point of being closed. (As I recall; I didn't search.)
Oh,wait. There have been just a couple reports of this, caused by people somehow scraping the emblems while getting into the car. I don't think we ever heard of the solutions, because the threads always deteriorated to the point of being closed. (As I recall; I didn't search.)
Finally got it replaced -under warranty- no less! It did take yet another day, the tech said that the 4.6 hour max for this job was more like double that. Lots of heat gun use, and tiny clips, drove him almost mad (it was his first), but he did a nice job.
So they had to replace the entire seat back cover, which he agreed with me that it was the craziest way to repair the emblem. The new cover matched the kalahari interior to a T, but an interesting observation, the emblem on the new cover seems to be more recessed than the original. here are 2 photos, first shows the new "recessed" emblem, and the other is from my passenger seat "original" emblem which pops out a bit. I donno if this is a side effect of the install, but if it's a design tweak, i think it will save me from a lot of grief! BTW, the adhesive used seems to be one of the foulest smelling thing i've had a wiff of, tech says it will take a couple of hours to dissipate, i have it open top in my garage to see if it will go away by the morning...
If late model VIN folks can take a look at your emblem and report back if it's more recessed, we can confirm that this was indeed a mid-stream fix!
recessed emblem from new seat back cover
original emblem on passenger seat back
So they had to replace the entire seat back cover, which he agreed with me that it was the craziest way to repair the emblem. The new cover matched the kalahari interior to a T, but an interesting observation, the emblem on the new cover seems to be more recessed than the original. here are 2 photos, first shows the new "recessed" emblem, and the other is from my passenger seat "original" emblem which pops out a bit. I donno if this is a side effect of the install, but if it's a design tweak, i think it will save me from a lot of grief! BTW, the adhesive used seems to be one of the foulest smelling thing i've had a wiff of, tech says it will take a couple of hours to dissipate, i have it open top in my garage to see if it will go away by the morning...
If late model VIN folks can take a look at your emblem and report back if it's more recessed, we can confirm that this was indeed a mid-stream fix!
recessed emblem from new seat back cover
original emblem on passenger seat back
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Racer
#8
Safety Car
They should have been made of metal...
During the C7 launch when talking about the upgraded C7 interior, GM reps kept saying "if it looks like aluminum, it is aluminum".
During the C7 launch when talking about the upgraded C7 interior, GM reps kept saying "if it looks like aluminum, it is aluminum".
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Race Director
Here is where the cheaper 1LT has an advantage. This option doesn't have the emblem. I havn't had any issues, (2LT vin #22487) this is an emblem that I could live without.
#11
I've had my emblem replaced under warranty. Yes, the seat covers needs to be completely replaced. I think this is ridiculous that GM doesn't sell them as it's probably a 1 cent piece of plastic made in China that should snap back in.
#13
Race Director
I'm betting there's going to be more changes. From recessing the emblems to making them able to be replaced easily. Having to replace the entire seat cover is going to cost them big in warranty claims.
#14
Le Mans Master
I still don't know how anyone would hit the emblem getting into the car since it is up where your neck would be??
I never even come close, recessed or not.
I never even come close, recessed or not.
#16
Melting Slicks
Its better than painted plastic to look like aluminum I guess
Mine is around vin 7500 and they are recessed, I never get close them to them but I could see my wife getting a sweater or something caught on it. I certainly wouldnt complain if it wasnt there..