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Roger123 - funny I should get your post right now. I just brought to Dealer, dropped for over night troubleshooting. They called and said there's nothing wrong - stated the same process you just mentioned here...LOLOLOL picking it up now I REALLY appreciate you and others reaching out when someone has a question. Thank you!Once you slide the entire seat back into position, you just push the vertical portion of the seat back and it will lock into place. It will go to where you had it originally set. You don't need to touch any levers when putting the seat back into position.
It feels disconnected because the upper release latch hasn't snapped back into place. Putting the vertical portion of the seat back will re-latch it.
I hope that makes sense.
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