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Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front, Middle, Rear - Gray

Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front, Middle, Rear - Gray

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The best technical support and full car seat covers installation instructions. Great price Sienna car seat covers and expert service. Toyota Sienna, 2005 car seat covers by Clazzio are available from etrailer.com. For expert service call 1-800-940-8924 to order your Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front, Middle, Rear - Gray part number AL-EATOC2403GGG, or order online at etrailer.com.
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2005 Toyota Sienna - Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front, Middle, Rear - Gray

  • Bucket Seats and Bench Seat
  • All Seats
  • Clazzio
  • Power Seats
  • Dark Gray

Give your Toyota Sienna's cloth or vinyl seats an upgrade with these seat covers that look and feel like factory leather. The perforated leather covers with memory foam centers keep you cool and comfortable as you drive. Simple, slip-on installation.


Features:

  • Custom-fit leather seat covers protect your vehicle's front, middle, and rear seats from tears, stains, and other damage
    • Provide the look and feel of factory leather seats
  • Perforated leather construction keeps you cool and comfortable as you drive
    • Breathable, ventilated material prevents moisture buildup to avoid mold and mildew
  • Anti-bacterial and anti-odor coatings preserve covers' new, clean scent
  • 1/2" Thick memory foam layer in center of each cover adds comfort
  • Durable, hand-sewn double-stitched seams
  • Integrated map pocket on the back of each front seat cover keeps items organized
  • Simple, slip-on installation without removing original seat material
    • Just pull covers tight and secure with hook-and-loop fasteners, straps, and S-hooks
  • Easy to clean - just wash with soap and water
  • Gray color complements many interiors
  • Set includes covers for all seats, headrests, armrests, and center consoles
  • Seat heaters (SH-1 - sold separately) keep you warm in cold weather
  • 3-Year limited warranty


Clazzio seat cover front driver's seatClazzio seat cover rear seat

Upgrade your vehicle's cloth or vinyl seats with these luxurious leather seat covers that look and feel just like factory original equipment. The custom-fit covers protect your seats from wear and tear, and they install easily over your existing seat material.


Clazzio seat cover seat functionalityClazzio seat cover seat belt access

Each set includes covers for your vehicle's front, middle, and rear seats, as well as covers for your headrests, armrests, and center consoles (where applicable). The covers accommodate all of your vehicle's seat belts and controls without impeding access, so you won't lose functionality. Every seat adjuster, every console function, and every cup holder has been accounted for.


Perforated Leather Construction

Clazzio seat cover perforated leather

The covers are constructed of perforated leather. This ventilated, breathable material doesn't conduct body heat so you'll stay cool on long road trips. The perforations prevent moisture build-up between the covers and seats so mold and mildew won't develop. Each cover has anti-bacterial and anti-odor coatings to help preserve their new and clean scent, and they are flame resistant.


The breathable leather also makes this the ideal seat cover to use with a Clazzio seat heater (SH-1 - sold separately).


Hand-Sewn, Double-Stitched Seams

Clazzio seat cover hand-sewn leatherClazzio seat cover hand-sewn leather

All Clazzio covers are custom cut and hand sewn by professional machinists to ensure that they fit your vehicle's seats without flaw. The thread used for stitching the seams won't loosen, fray, or tear over time. It is, however, specially designed to break away in the event that the seat airbags deploy. And you can replace an individual cover so one set of Clazzio seat covers will last for the lifetime of your vehicle.


Memory Foam Cushioning

Clazzio seat cover memory foam

Each cover has a 1/2" memory foam pad in the center. This memory foam layer softens in reaction to your body heat to perfectly fit the contour of your hips and legs. This gives you an additional level of comfort that you didn't have with your original seats.


Built-In Map Pockets

Clazzio seat cover seatback map pocket

Both the driver's- and passenger's-side front seat covers have a rear map pocket for convenient storage.


Easy Installation

Clazzio seat cover front driver's head restClazzio seat cover front driver's head rest

Clazzio covers install over your seats with no need to remove any factory material. Simply slip the covers over the seats. Once the cover seams are properly aligned, tuck all excess material into your seats' plastic trim so they look tight and wrinkle-free. Then secure the covers with the built-in straps, hook-and-loop fasteners, and S-hooks. Detailed instructions with color pictures are included with each seat cover to ensure easy installation.



AL-EATOC2403GGG Clazzio Perforated Leather Seat Covers - Gray - Front, Middle, and Rear



Video of Clazzio Custom Seat Covers - Leather - Front, Middle, Rear - Gray

Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.




Video Transcript for Clazzio Front Middle and Rear Seat Covers Installation - 2005 Toyota Sienna

Speaker 1: Today on our 2005 Toyota Sienna, we're gonna be installing the Clazzio seat covers. They're available in a variety of colors. See etrailer.com. Turn your seats from this into this. The Clazzio seat covers are a leather upgrade to cover your front, middle and rear seats. They use a perforated leather that keeps you comfortable and cool as you drive.

As you can see, it offers us complete coverage of our driver and passenger seats, as well as our armrest and headrest. Here in the second row, it covers all three seats just the same and in the very back, all three headrests, the bench seat, as well as our single seat. It tucks in nicely around our trim, giving you that factory look. Here behind our driver and passenger seats, we still have use of our pocket, as well as our tray. All of our seats in the second row can easily be removed the same as before.

Here in the back, both of our seats still collapse and stow. Underneath, they use a 1/2" thick memory foam layer that adds comfort. It features durable hand sewn double stitched seams. So it's gonna stand up for a long time.All of the Clazzio seat covers feature an antibacterial and anti odor coating to preserve them and you'll get that nice, clean scent. Should the seats get a little dirty, just clean them off with some soap and water.

They are a simple, slip on installation. We'll go ahead and show you that now. We're gonna start on the driver's side. The very first thing we need to do is remove our entire armrest from our seat. So to do that, let's go ahead and pull aside the tab, unzip it.

We're gonna locate the hardware, which is right in here. So we're gonna take a 12 millimeter socket and go ahead and take that out and we should just be able to pull it right off. With the armrest removed, let's go ahead set it aside for now and move onto covering the rest of the seat. We'll start with the bottom portion of the seat cushion first. We'll grab our corresponding piece. We'll need to make sure that our black straps are undone and that our white rope is unknotted.With that being said, we'll take our cushion and we're gonna kind of turn it inside out just like that and then we're gonna set it in place. Now what we want to do is we want to take our tab here and we want to tuck between our back cushion and our seat cushion so we can access it from the back. Here behind our driver's seat, in order to access that flap, we need to undo the flap of our factory seat cover here. You've got two elastic straps attached here underneath the seat. So go ahead and disconnect those and then you can fold up. With them undone, you can fold it up and our Clazzio seat cover tab is gonna come right through here. So we'll just take that tab now and just start tucking it in between our seat. So here underneath, we can see how it's come through. We're just gonna straighten that up a little bit just like that. Back here in the front, let's go ahead and fold our cover down around our corners. Once that's done, we can take our included tool and start tucking it in around our trim.You can use either end of the tool, whatever works best. Here in the front, our two black straps can be tucked in in front of the trim and pulled down underneath. With the straps tucked in, go ahead and tuck in the rest of our seat cover in the front here. You can use the black straps to kind of help guide it down through and then we'll just work our way around the side here. Now let's take our white rope and we need to tuck it between our seat and our trim here. We just need to be able to access it underneath our seat in the back. So I'm just gonna begin pulling out slightly on our trim and feeding it down through. Here behind our driver's seat, I'm holding up the two tabs so you can easily see where I'm just gonna grab that white string and just pull it all the way through and we need to do that for both sides. Now don't pull it all the way because the string is attached to the other side and you don't want to pull it through the seat.With both white roped pushed through the sides, let's go ahead and grab both ends and pull it towards us nice and tight. This is gonna help it grab a hold of the seat in front and then we can tie a knot. Once we tie the first portion of it, we'll have somebody come in and hold it with their fingers and then we can tie a nice, tight knot afterwards just like that. Now we can take our two black straps and we want to feed them underneath our seat towards the back. Now there are some wires underneath our seat. We want to try and stay above those. That way, when we pull nice and tight, it doesn't harm the wires. So you can kind of feel them underneath the seat. We'll just feed it back and then we can access them from the back and pull them nice and tight. Once both of our black straps are pulled underneath our seat towards the rear, we then want to take our flap here with the two buckles, feed the strap through and then pull it nice and tight back down through the other way.So we'll do that. We'll just kind of get it started. We'll feed it through the rearmost part of the buckle first and then we're gonna feed it back down through the front most. May be difficult to see, but we'll want to go ahead and do that for both sides just like that. All right, onc both of our black straps are run through our buckles, we then want to take our white rope here. We're gonna tuck it underneath the flap and then pull the black straps nice and tight underneath our seat just like that. With everything all tightened down, you can see how our seat cover on our cushion turned out. It's nice and tight and I'd say it looks pretty good. Let's go ahead and move onto our backrest. To get our backrest covered, we'll need to remove our headrest first. By doing that, we're just gonna pick up, raise up and then push in on the button here. There we go. Now let's grab our piece. We'll need to make sure that the backside is open. This is what's gonna go around our trim here. So let's turn it slightly inside out.We just need to get the corners facing inward. Then we'll line it up with the top and then we're just gonna begin pulling down on either side. So we'll just continue pulling down, alternating each side, gonna make sure to get around our armrest mount. Once it's mostly on, we want to take our included tool and work around our headrest mounts like this. Just kind of hold it in place with one finger. Work your way around. It's okay if it tears a little bit. Just kind of tuck it in around our mounts just like that. Now we'll take the tab on our backrest and tuck that between our seats. Same as before, we just need to be able to access it from behind our seat. Here in the back, we'll lift up that same factory tab and we can pull down our tab from our backrest here. Now let's grab our included tool again and we're gonna tuck in our cover around our plastic trim here. You're gonna start at the top, again, tucking it in and around the corners and working my way around. You can use your fingers too if you'd like, whatever's easiest.Once we get down to the bottom, stretch it down around that next corner. There we go. Continue working our way around until we get all tucked in. Let's go ahead and lift up that back flap once more. We want to be sure to lift up that factory flap as well. Our backrest flap is gonna get tucked up between our seat and our factory flap. So give it a good tug. Pull it down nice and tight. Make sure the front of the seat is free of any wrinkles. What we want to do is we want to take that flap and we want to tuck it up in between our factory flap and our seat. So push up as far as you can and then it'll stay where it is and we can do that all the way across just like that. Now we can take our factory flap. We're gonna fold it back down underneath where we got it from and reconnect our black hooks.Now you can connect the black hooks from behind the driver's seat here and reaching upward or you can go to the front and grab the strap and hook it up from the front, whatever's easiest. With our factory flap tucked up underneath our seat, now we can do our Clazzio flap. What we'll need to do is grab two hooks that came with our kit and we're gonna attach them to our black elastic straps here. Then what we want to do is we want to fold that up underneath our seat and then attach the hooks to a secure point underneath our seat. Now again, you can either hook them from the rear of the driver's seat here or you can do it up front. Whatever's easiest. With our backrest cover in place, you can see in front everything's nice and tight. Now let's move onto our headrest. To do the headrest, we'll need to be sure and grab the corresponding piece. We'll also need to be sure that the short side and the long side match. So with them both held up, you can see that it needs to go on in this direction.The best way to go about doing this is to go ahead and and replace the headrest. This is gonna give you a good anchor point for when you pull on the cover. Let's go ahead and turn it slightly inside out. Set it right on top and then we're gonna begin pulling it down. We want to alternate between sides. Once we get it mostly on, we can go ahead and remove the headrest again and then turn it upside down and you to fold in the two flaps on the side and the way that these connect is we fold this portion so it looks like this. Then we need to stretch it up into the channel. Now it may take you a couple tries. Just start on one side and then work your way down. Just kind of hold it in place with your thumb and work your way down until you feel it slide in just like that and any remaining excess that is sticking out, just go ahead and tuck it in and then we're all set. Perfect. Let's go ahead and replace it. Now let's do the armrests.Then we can grab the corresponding armrest cover. It too has a zipper. Let's go ahead and locate that. We'll unzip it and then what we're gonna do is we're gonna take the armrest. We're going to feed it through the zipper opening. You're gonna make sure you get everything lined up. Now when you get it mostly on, you want to make sure that everything is lined up and that it's filled out and we don't want to zip everything up just yet. We need to still be abl to reattach it from the front, which is here. So let's go ahead and do that. Now to reattach it, we're just gonna reverse our steps from when we took it off. We'll need to make sure that the three prongs here match up with the three holes on our mount. Now once we get it lined up, we can go ahead and take our bolt and reinsert it. Once we get it hand tight, go ahead and take my wrench and tighten it back up. We'll also want to be sure that it's working properly. I'd say it's working good. Perfect.Now, we'll line up our zipper and then zip everything up. We'll want to be sure to do the inside zipper first with the old cover. Close that up and we'll zip up the new cover. Perfect. Now let's check it out from the front. With our armrest in place, you can see our driver's side is now done. I'd say it looks pretty good. Now we can go ahead repeat the same process for the passenger side. With our front two seats complete, you can see how everything's looking new again. Let's go ahead and move on to the second row. For our second row, each one of our seats installs the exact same way as our driver and passenger seat. The only thing we need to do before we begin is take our hook and loop tabs on each one of our seats, undo it and we're going to tuck it between the seam. With the second row, as you can see, everything's coming along nicely. Let's go ahead and finish it out with the third row. So here in the third row, I've already gone ahead and removed my headrest.I'm gonna start with the entire bench seat portion first and we're gonna do the seat first. So what we need to do is we need to get it ready as if we we're going to put it in the stow position. So we're gonna fold down the backrest first just like that and then I'm gonna pull on the center strap here to get the seat moving backward just like that. That's gonna allow us so we can access the underside of it. We can go ahead and grab our corresponding piece. Now the way this goes on is very similar to the rest of our seats. Underneath, we've got our black straps. I've already disconnected those. We've also got our white rope. To make this easy, we're going to move out of the way our backrest. Then I'm just going to slide it on in place. I've moved to the rear hatch just to give me a little bit of space. What we need to do is take our flap here and feed it down through to the other side. We've got this opening here. This is gonna be for our seatbelts. Go ahead and feed those through.Then take our tab and push it down out through the other side. Once we get it mostly through, we can just come around back here and pull it the rest of the way through. So here in the back, here's our tab and we'll do just that. Just pull it on through. You can see that we have an opening for our child safety hook so we know that we need to stretch it out just far enough to where we can put that through like that. Now we need to get our black straps into the buckles here. Now we can either feed the straps through our trim piece here or we can make it a little bit easier for us and just disconnect it. It just comes right off. That way, we can easily access our straps and start connecting them. Here's our three straps. We need to feed them to the back where their buckles are. So what we can do is just start one at a time, just take the strap. I'm gonna go over the frame here.I'm gonna feed it through just as we did with the previous seats and then back down through and I'm not gonna tighten it all up just yet. Just gonna loosely get them installed and we can repeat that same process for our other two straps. With our three black straps loosely connected to their buckles, now we can take our white rope and what we want to do is make sure that our seat cover is gonna end up down around the underside of our factory seat. So here in the back, I'll take the white rope. I'm going to cross over the corner as you see here. I'm gonna do the same on the other side and then start pulling it tight. That's gonna help me pull it down and get a nice snug fit around my seat. In the back, I'll then tie my knot. During this whole process, if you need to get an extra set of hands to kind of help bring the cover around the seat underneath, you can do so. Just keep tension on the string. That way, it remains in place.So I'm gonna pull it nice and tight and I'm just gonna tie my knot just as before. Once our knot's tied, we can take our excess. I'm actually going to feed it back onto the other side of the frame here. That way, I can put it all up in the cover on the other side. So I'll do that from inside. As far as this corner here, it's just hook and loop. Let's go ahead and connect that. With everything tucked away and tied up, go ahead and replace our trim piece and there we go. So back here on the inside, I fed that excess through. I'm gonna go ahead and bunch that up. Just kind of tie a little knot around here just to keep it in place. Once that's tied up, all we have left to do is to pull tight our black straps. Just get them nice and snug. Now let's connect it down to the floorboard and check it out. I'd say it looks pretty good. Now let's move onto the backrest. To get our backrest cover installed, we'll need to remove the panel here.So we'll just need a Phillips screwdriver and we'll take each one of them out and it's just gonna be five screws. We'll have one located underneath our strap here. Once they're all out, you should just be able to easily remove it. Now we can just put on our cover. We'll raise up slightly. We'll just work our way down the sides. Here in the back, let's pull our straps through. Got one here and then one here. You can continue pulling it down. You can see how we need everything to line back up so we can put our trim back in place. Make sure and have it pulled down all the way. Then we can head back up front and tuck our flap down through to get to this side. The flap here, we want to be sure and tuck above our seatbelts. We need to be able to access it from the back. In order to easily push it through, we can go ahead and disengage our seat to lean slightly forward and just push it through.Once we get a portion of it through, we can just come around to the backside and pull it through. Now, as you can see here, our flap has been pushed through between our seat. Let's go ahead and pull it out the rest of the way. Give it a good pull here, you can see the hook and loop. That's what we need to connect to this portion here. With our hook and loop connected, while we're back here, let's go ahead and put our trim piece back on. Take our strap first. Feed it through and then we can line everything up. We'll make sure to give it a good push so it can get through the carpet and to the mounting location. Once we get one in place, let's go ahead and repeat the same process with the other four. With the backside being done, we've got one strap in the front that we need to pull through. Let's go ahead and do that. Here on the front, let's go ahead and locate that strap. Pull that through.Now the only thing left to do is to tuck in around our headrest locations and then we can repeat the entire process on this single seat here. With our third row finished up, all we have left to do is to replace our headrests and we're all set. With all of our seats covered, it looks like we have a whole new interior and that's gonna complete our installation of the Clazzio seat covers on our 2005 Toyota Sienna.

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