Seat adjustment
Have recently purchased a 2005 Crossfire with manual seat adjustments. The lever on the driver's side doesn't seem to work. Checked under the seat and it is connected. With nothing in the manual and the dealer knew less than I did, is the purpose of this adjustment is to make the seat raise and lower or what?
Originally Posted by Grover Orndoff
The lever on the driver's side doesn't seem to work. Checked under the seat and it is connected. With nothing in the manual and the dealer knew less than I did, is the purpose of this adjustment is to make the seat raise and lower or what?
Originally Posted by CrossfireRSSS
The lever on the lower side allows you to adjust seat up/down and back/forth. The **** on the upper inside of seat lets you lean the upper seat back/forth.
my info was a guess.
While sitting in the seat pull the lever and shift your weight up or down, depending upon what position the seat is presently in. Plain and simple height adjustment, works with the use of "body english".
my power seat on the driver side the adjustment
for where you lean the upper seat back/forth.
got stuck in the all the way forward after about 4 hrs finally got the back
back where it should be, man that sucked driving that thing tilted forward.
anybody had any issues with the seat sticking or seat motor going bad.
for where you lean the upper seat back/forth.
got stuck in the all the way forward after about 4 hrs finally got the back
back where it should be, man that sucked driving that thing tilted forward.
anybody had any issues with the seat sticking or seat motor going bad.
Last edited by huudoo; Oct 21, 2007 at 06:14 PM.
~ the lever (****) usually adjusts the vertical seat backs lower lumbar support... in the small of your back.
For me, the lumbar support is too high. After several hours, it starts to bother me.
- Bill
I had the same problem as the original post. The handle wouldnt do anything when I had the seat slid back against the back wall. It was holding the seat in place. I moved it forward a few inches and wallah it worked. Sit in the seat, pull the lever up with your left hand (American car), and pull or push your body with your right hand grasping the steering wheel. I was so excited, I felt like I had just discovered plutonium for the first time.
Originally Posted by blackonblack
I had the same problem as the original post. The handle wouldnt do anything when I had the seat slid back against the back wall. It was holding the seat in place. I moved it forward a few inches and wallah it worked. Sit in the seat, pull the lever up with your left hand (American car), and pull or push your body with your right hand grasping the steering wheel. I was so excited, I felt like I had just discovered plutonium for the first time.
Glad I found this forum. I've been wondering what the heck that lever was supposed to do. Nice that Chrysler didn't feel the need to even mention manual seats in the owner's manual. Rat bastards!
Originally Posted by Joliet John
Glad I found this forum. I've been wondering what the heck that lever was supposed to do. Nice that Chrysler didn't feel the need to even mention manual seats in the owner's manual. Rat bastards! 
When sorting through your ******* rats, you should not overlook those that were honorably concieved and born.
Good wishes,
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