For some reason since I've had my car I've noticed that the passenger seat won't slide back as far as the driver seat. I actually had the seats out when I cleaned the interior for the first time, and upon inspection found no evidence of foul play. Am I missing something here?
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Originally posted by MikeE30325i View Postdoes the passenger seat go back as far as the drivers? mine doesnt go quite as far back and after messing with it i gave up, thinking that maybe it was designed like that.
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Originally posted by fwappy View PostYeah, that's what I said in the opening post. It's kinda strange. Anyone else have this issue?
So it could be that the last time you adjusted the drivers seat, you probably pulled the lever up to adjust the reclining angle and then you might have inadvertently pushed it down allowing the seat to move back a couple more inches. While on the passenger side you might have released the seat to its fullest height which puts it a couple of inches in front of the driver's seat even though both seats are fully extended backward using the handle from underneath.
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Originally posted by Jscotty View PostYeah. What it is about these seats (assuming that you have the standard non-sport seats) is that the lever on the outside edge of the seat controlls the seatback position as well as the height of the seat. If you push the lever down while the seat is unoccupied, it will spring up to the highest position. If you are sitting in the seat and you push the lever down while sitting in it, you can sort of push back on the seat like you are attempting to reline it and as the seat goes down, it also moves backward. It moves an additional 2 inches from front to back from the full up position to the full down position.
So it could be that the last time you adjusted the drivers seat, you probably pulled the lever up to adjust the reclining angle and then you might have inadvertently pushed it down allowing the seat to move back a couple more inches. While on the passenger side you might have released the seat to its fullest height which puts it a couple of inches in front of the driver's seat even though both seats are fully extended backward using the handle from underneath.
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