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When you pull the handle at the top of the back rest and move the seat to the front to gain access to the back, is the seat supposed to stop in the original position when you pull it back?
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No. The seat will stop where ever it is when the seat back is locked back into positionWhen you pull the handle at the top of the back rest and move the seat to the front to gain access to the back, is the seat supposed to stop in the original position when you pull it back?
This is the wayYeah, but you need to hold your mouth right. I think you slide it back before moving the seat back verticle
Yeah, gotta put a little facial english on it...Yeah, but you need to hold your mouth right. I think you slide it back before moving the seat back verticle
The handle at the top of the front seat backrest is only on the 2 door models.What is this handle at the top of the back rest that you speak of? Mine doesn't have that.
=== Goes out to the Bronco and tries it ===
Arrghhh! Six months I've been doing it wrong! I certainly don't remember reading that in the owner's manual. Not that I can remember all 500+ pages of that thing.
Learned something new today. And I'll remember to slide the cushion back before putting the seat back into place. I wish my Mustang had something like that, which it definitely doesn't.
It slides back and forth.When you fold/push/slide the seat all the way forward does it stay pushed forward if the vehicle is nose high? Or does it just want to slide back into its seating position? Cheers.
Think of it like a "double rail".. If the seat slides all the way back, then the home seat position is all the way back.Hmmm, seems to go to all the way to the end of the tracks when I pull it back.