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------------------ Feel free to ask any questions, or add you input at any time. We'll do are best to answer them. BTW - WELCOME to the POA ------------------ This message has been edited by ALLEY CAT on 12-26-2002 at 07:44 PM ------------------ ------------------ I'm a fairly big boy, here's my fix. The car really is quite comfortable, but it took a while because my positioning is considerably different than any car I've previously driven. I'm most comfortable ( in all other cars ) with a very upright stance. The above "method" lends itself to an incline and long reach for steering wheel (sorta like many young kids I see barely peering over the steering wheel.) BUT, the top of my head is certainly less bruised! Anyone know how to stop hitting my forehead, eyes, or bridge of nose on the driver door window upon exiting? My family doesn't even ask anymore..."What happened"...but they still l o l! My last nose KatScratch is in the scabbing phase as I write this. Getting in an out can become a fine art in itself. I try not to graze my feet on the side sills either. ------------------ ------------------ I'm only 5'..........but then my husband doesn't drive my cat! lol! robbieb Ok, I can make my drivers seat "tip" backwards and forwards. Is there any way to make it go "down"? The only thing I can figure out is to "tip" it backwards and that way my head isn't going through the roof! But I still graze the roof with my head! Just wondering if anybody out there knows a magic combination for more headroom. catfish take frt.seat lever.not recliner lever.push it forward,hold it down,takeseat ,grab at head rest,and tip forward.frt of seat will go all the way down.take same lever hold it back,and push seat back at headrest.your seat will now be as low as it will go.these seats are stiff,you will have to push hard to make it move. fixumm HU????????????? 1HOTCAT If you need more head room, how about folding the top down, I think that might work. Ha Ha !!! ed monahan You have to be sitting in the driver's seat to lower it. You cannot lower it while standing outside the car. To raise it you cannot be sitting in it.
There are two levers on the side and one on the front to slide it back and forth. I don't remember which SIDE lever lowers it.ALLEY CAT Rob - there are no dumb questions here, as we all learn as we go. Jan and Ed are both right,,,,you just have to play with that darn seat awhile until all falls into place. You will get it!
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LARRY SALZMAN - MESA, ARIZONABob Hacker Welcome to POA, don't worry about stupid questions, we all ask them sometime.
Bob & ColleenTodd Cameron Everytime someone messes with my seats I have to re figured out how to make em work... the worst part is, the other person often jams em!
2000 Black, 2001 Black Tie, 2001 Orange, 2001 Silver, 2001 Muhollandrobbieb Thanks for the "help" everybody! I guess the Prowler seats are just one of those mysteries of life! Heh-heh, some things we just were meant to comprehend. JoeD Robbie,
There are 3 adjustments: slide forward/back, knee tip up/down, and back incline. The first step is done while outside the cat.fixumm Joe know the feeling .just do the dukes of hazard thing...roll the window put down the top and jump Black Tie 161 Headroom: The farther back the seat is the more it rides vertically up the backstop behind the seat, since it is slanted. You might have to sacrifice legroom for headroom....it's all a tradeoff. I find myself tilting the steering wheel up more than I want to preserve leg room....but I'm still smiling, so who cares. catfish you can adjust seat down from inside or outside,up outside only.took me almost a year before i figured out seat will go down rear also.tip,having trouble getting in/out,make your doors open wider.see previous posts, under make your doors open wider.tip,does your carpet, on sill, get dirty from dragging your feet over it.use 3m clear protector,to protect it ,works great on sills and is easy to remove/replace.i made plastic sill plates,but they are to thick,minimal clearence,between dr./carpet. Balistk you know, I'm pretty sad because if anyone messes with my seat, it takes me about a hour to get it back to the way I wanted it..!!! robbieb Sometimes it seems like I get it just right. I'm 6'1" and 205. Then my wife drives it...she's only 5'2". After that it never seems right again! And then just when I start to "get used to it" she'll decide to drive it and BOOM! I'm right back to the beginning! I don't mind it... I still love this car, I'm just starting to accept that the seat adjustment is one of those "loveable" quirks that give the car even more personality (at least that's my story and I'm sticking to it) superdanthegarbageman remember what my auntie sovlaki used to say...there are no dumb questions...just dumb people...put a sunroom on the top and keep it open...wear a old football helmet and sperti sunglasses....that worked for me.. Todd Cameron robbie, guess you'll have to buy TWO
2000 Black, 2001 Black Tie, 2001 Orange, 2001 Silver, 2001 Muhollandrobbieb yeah Todd, I think that wife is HOPING I'll buy two! CJ robbie.........it's really not that hard to adjust the seat..just need a little practice. TFischer Robbie: Don't feel bad, I needed to get something that rolled under the seat and used the height adjustment lever to move the seat. I'm still trying to get it readjusted! I'll go out later and try Jan's tip to see if I can get it back to where it was before I messed with it. Good luck! Tami Richard Jackson The seat is extremely difficult to get back the way you had it if someone changes it! I too have spent hours testing the seat adjustment. Whew!
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