A brief guide to the Volkswagen Multivan T6.1 & T6 & T5GP seat rail system, operating of the rear 3-bench seat and removal and installation of the captains chairs. Note - the Multivan is known the the Caravelle in the UK.
I work at VW in Wolfsburg, I live 100kms away from Hannover where these cars are made. You can imagine that I know a whole bunch of people involved in the production process. But I have to find this cool guy in Australia who is able to explain me how to do this operation. Thank you for this video and stay healthy!
Hallo lieber Bulli Freund - Das freut mich sehr daß Du die Zeit genommen hast ein Kommentar hinterherzulassen :) Hello my dear Kombi friend many thanks for taking the time to leave a comment! Glad it has been of assistance :) I have enjoyed numerous trips to Hannover including to both the main factory and the California factory I’m really glad that this was helpful! Please feel free to drop a line to me via email mark [at] KombiLife [dot] com [dot] au Cheers Mark
Very helpful. Been looking for this info to help me decide. Do you know if it's possible to get the rear seats as 2+1 split seats so they don't all have to fold down together?
Hello, I checked the Vanessa website for transporter conversion options but can't seem to find what I'm looking for in regards to having the rail system installed with seats like the ones in this video. Looks great!
Hi Theorn - we do from time to time install the Multivan rail system to the Transporter. However, this is not a service advertised generally. Checkout the videos on the VWKombiMan channel ru-vid.com
Very helpful vid - does anyone know if, when the 2 captains chairs (2nd row) are removed, can you slide the 3 seat bench all the way forwards, so you effectively end up with a 5 seater with a load of space behind the bench for bikes etc? Thanks!
Hi John - Yes once you slide the two captains chairs forward and remove them you can then slide the triple bench seat all the way to the most forward position to have an incredibly large rear load space. As a side note this is also whether triple bench seat would need to be to remove it from the vehicle as well (I.e. through the side sliding doors not through the rear tailgate)
Thanks for video. My van seats are really heavy and hard to move. Do you have amy trick to make the smoother. To me what you did in the back seat is nearly impossible I almost break my back trying to push seat a little forward
The 3-er bench seat designed for the rail system is unable to be installed in a rear facing direction. It is designed such that when introduced into the van through the sliding door facing rearwards, the feet will not enter into the rail system.
Does anyone know if it's possible to remove the 3 seater in the same way as the captains? Also, is it then possible to reinsert the captains and slide them all the way to the back of the van (in the position where the 3 seater should be)
Yes the 3-er seat also comes out in exactly the same way through the side doors - best to have 2 people lift. And yes the single captain's can slide all the way back to the rear. Thanks for watching and asking. Mark.
Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated. I'm trying to work out what to get. I want a camper but I also need some sort of van space for work. I just can't decide what to do. This video has explained several aspects to me. Cheers.
@@busterbumhole84 Sweet - in my opinion having worked with many van types the Volkswagen Multivan (UK = Caravelle) is the most versatile due to the track rail system and sophisticated seat manipulation (rear seat is like a rock and roll bed that lays flat etc). Good luck and good fun in the search! :)
@@VanEssamobilcampingAustralia I have noticed that there are some units available that fit into the tracks such as sinks and cookers. Too many options to consider.
Hi Rob yes the folding flat bench seat is designed for sleeping on particularly when using the deluxe comfort memory foam mattress. And yes the rear bench seat has three child anchor points with iso fix as well as top together at the back of the seat for all three positions :) happy travels!