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95-540iLE
12-28-2005, 08:47 PM
Fellow 5ers, I have a variation of the seat twist problem. The seat seems to have a permanent twist, no doubt caused by the shrinking cable problem, but there seems to be no problems with the cable now.
My guess is that the previous owner fixed the cable, but didn't properly align the seat before doing so.
Is there a simple way of disconnecting one side of the seat so I can bring it into alignment - directions on what to do?
If not, do I have to go through the whole remove the seat thing as shown on the various seat twist fix websites?
Thanks
David
uscharalph
12-28-2005, 09:04 PM
Fellow 5ers, I have a variation of the seat twist problem. The seat seems to have a permanent twist, no doubt caused by the shrinking cable problem, but there seems to be no problems with the cable now.
My guess is that the previous owner fixed the cable, but didn't properly align the seat before doing so.
Is there a simple way of disconnecting one side of the seat so I can bring it into alignment - directions on what to do?
If not, do I have to go through the whole remove the seat thing as shown on the various seat twist fix websites?
Thanks
David
The only way I was able to unbolt the motor to remove one side of the cable was to unbolt the seat. You can then get the seat aligned right and reinstall the cable and seat.
632 Regal
12-28-2005, 09:09 PM
if they spliced the cable somewhere its possible, but...you will only be guessing if its correct.
Another idea is to unplug one of the motors and adjust the seat, then plug it back in? I have no idea if it would work.
95-540iLE
12-28-2005, 10:58 PM
That what was I was hoping I could do. I had a poke about under the front seat, unplugged a couple of the plugs etc to see if I could spot something that would disable only one side of the backrest - but I couldn't find an easy option.
I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
If not, I guess the seat comes out!
Cheers
David
Another idea is to unplug one of the motors and adjust the seat, then plug it back in? I have no idea if it would work.
632 Regal
12-28-2005, 11:05 PM
taking the seat out isnt hard at all, I found it easier than all the time I spent messing around trying to fix it without remiving it...lol
Aussie e34
12-29-2005, 12:05 AM
dave, ive got the same slight twist and when i had to fix it all appeared to be fine, so i pulled both cables out and adjusted them manually untill they were right and then mounted it all back up. good as gold now.
i used the seat fix thread in the aussie iLE forum
95-540iLE
12-29-2005, 12:29 AM
Did you have to take the seat out?
dave, ive got the same slight twist and when i had to fix it all appeared to be fine, so i pulled both cables out and adjusted them manually untill they were right and then mounted it all back up. good as gold now.
i used the seat fix thread in the aussie iLE forum
uscharalph
12-29-2005, 09:23 AM
Did you have to take the seat out?
The seat doesn't have to come out of the car, just unbolted to lift the front up to get to the seat motor.
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