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chubbs 03-26-2017 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by kenchan (Post 3632434)
touring model with motorized seats?

shouldve just gotten da base with sport package. no interior tech, just barebone sports car

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eliboy 03-26-2017 08:46 AM

I will say get a camera to record all the time just to see no one is playing a joke on you.

Also when you get to the seat how you like it try move it by hand without using any levers. Just to see that it clicks and stop as you like it.

I had a very old car that the seat bracket was not holding the seat very well and if I was parking on a hill or something like that it will move.

I hope you will find it soon man!


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kenchan 03-26-2017 09:27 AM

dem bloody potatoes! :mad:

ZeeingAround 03-26-2017 09:41 AM

LOve my touring seats. They are not moving. Are you parked on top of an old cemetery? Jealous ghost wants to drive your Z!

Tick64 03-26-2017 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ChaseZ (Post 3631000)
Possible there is an ever so slight surge when you turn it on that is the cause? I still say unplug the seat harness and see if it continues to 'creep'. If not then you've narrowed the scope of your investigation. If it does then it points the opposite way. At least you are no longer battling the chaos of unlimited possibilities that way.

I think ChaseZ's idear here is the best way to isolate whether it's an electronic surge type of problem or if it's a mechanical issue where the bracket/brace isn't holding the seat in position. :twocents:

chubbs 03-27-2017 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tick64 (Post 3632566)
I think ChaseZ's idear here is the best way to isolate whether it's an electronic surge type of problem or if it's a mechanical issue where the bracket/brace isn't holding the seat in position. :twocents:

It's definitely not a mechanical issue. The seat fitment is as solid as a rock. It's definitely electrical.

It's booked in for investigation at my local dealership.


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