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Kenboy
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Sinking Feeling
« on: Oct 16th, 2004, 1:03pm » |
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Hi I wonder if any of you good people can put some light on this one, I have my car seat adjusted correctly for my body stance this is important as I suffer with acute back pain but of late each time I drive the car I am having to adjust the seat to obtain correct position what is happening is that the seat which I need to have at maximim height sinks down a couple of inches which is why this is causing some discomfort I don,t think it is an electrical problem any suggestions would be appreciated. Many Thanks Kenboy
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craig
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ken i did have a similar priblem with the seat keep changing position,if i used my remote,perfect,if amanda drove the car and used her remote,then i opened the car with my remote,the seat did not go back to how it was programmed for me,now all i did was thoroughly clean and reprogramme both remotes,then all returned to normal,dont know if this will help your problem,but it worked for me,i wish you luck regards craig
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