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Hey guys this is my first post here and honestly probably a dumb one. Just to preface I’m still learning how to work on cars (could’ve picked a less rare model to start on - it’d be easier that way lmao) Couldn’t find a thread answering it & just want to make sure before I make dumb financial decisions. 2008 eos interior will fit on a 2007, right? Specifically side/door panels, under dash panels, and possibly seats as well (pretty much everything). Not a fan of the tan and want to replace with black instead. Thanks!
 

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Yes, as far as I know there weren’t any changes to the interior between those years. The only thing you’d need to check with seats is manual vs electric, and with the rear side panels check whether they’re from a car with Dynaudio or not as they have tweeters mounted in them that may be a different size.
 
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I want to "follow" this discussion as my 2007 EOS has a driver's seat (power, tan) that has rotted through due to a roof leak and I want to replace the seat...Looks like a LOT of wires, etc with air bags, power seat, et al..Is this a tough job and are there instructional videos....Anyone find a source in the USA where you can buy a new seat and then send back the old one to be re-cored, etc.
 

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If you have a replacement seat with the same functionality, you should find that you can just unplug all the connectors under the seat - installing a new seat is just a matter of plugging everything in. The only tricky part is that you'll need a triple-square socket to undo the bolts that hold the seat in.
 
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