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bernie110749
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front seat problem
« on: Sep 30th, 2004, 7:17pm » |
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The car valeting service adjusted the front o/s seat vertically and now it will not return to a driving position. Is the removal of the seat very complicated? Any assistance gratefully accepted. Bernie
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Cable under the seat disturbed by vacuum maybe? Daven
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Re: front seat problem
« Reply #3 on: Sep 30th, 2004, 7:37pm » |
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same car - me and my son -posted the problem independently
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You ask in the other post about taking the seat out, There are five 10mm headed bolts that hold the seat in, Two at the front and three at the rear, two of the rear ones should be under a plastic cover near the tunnel, there is a hole in this with a plastic philips headed nut holding it on, you should see all the other ones ok. If you take these out you may be able to see the problem a bit better, unless anyone has any better ideas.
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I replied to the other post with answers for you Nick
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