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Old 06-11-2016, 01:14 PM
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I need some help...again.
I have been driving the Disco on and off. It is ultimately going to be my sons to drive.
I am stunningly average at 5'10"
He is 6'4"+
He just got his temps and he cannot see out of the windshield.
I noticed that the indicator shows two up and down arrows on the seat adjustment(front and back).
Only the back goes up and down and not the front part of the seat.
This is not good if I cant get the seat down more for him.
 
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Old 06-11-2016, 01:23 PM
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The horizontally oriented control will move the cushion part of the seat up and down, as well as move the entire seat forward or back. The front and back of the cushion move independently of each other, allowing for adjustment of the angle of the cushion.
 
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Old 06-11-2016, 01:33 PM
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I have an issue then that I have to track down
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The horizontally oriented control will move the cushion part of the seat up and down, as well as move the entire seat forward or back. The front and back of the cushion move independently of each other, allowing for adjustment of the angle of the cushion.
 
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Old 06-11-2016, 02:04 PM
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I don't have a copy of Rave at work (except for the little lifesaver one on my phone) but if memory serves the fuses under the seat are for the seat motors-- both front seats have those fuses underneath. And the panel that the controllers are on pops off easy to check the connections.
 
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Originally Posted by NickAdams
I don't have a copy of Rave at work (except for the little lifesaver one on my phone) but if memory serves the fuses under the seat are for the seat motors-- both front seats have those fuses underneath. And the panel that the controllers are on pops off easy to check the connections.
Thanks Nick That was where I was going to start.
Its 14 Bazillion degrees outside right now. So dusk it is.
 
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Old 06-12-2016, 08:14 AM
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D2 seats are known for the wires going up the side of the seat to get cut/nicked sometimes . If you have a blown fuse, and you replace it, and it blows instantly check the wiring that runs behind the rear back side trim panel. You could also have an inop motor.
 
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Old 06-12-2016, 08:29 AM
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I pulled the first fuse and it was good. When I put it back in the motor in question started working.
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D2 seats are known for the wires going up the side of the seat to get cut/nicked sometimes . If you have a blown fuse, and you replace it, and it blows instantly check the wiring that runs behind the rear back side trim panel. You could also have an inop motor.
 
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