In news:%wp9f.2728$m81.1392@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net,
Peter <pawdown@earthlink.net> decided to enlighten our sheltered souls with
a rant as follows
> Hi,
>
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> Also none of the features on my power seats work, the fuse is good,
> is there any other common failure point for these.
Yup, they rarely work. Rears *never* work.
> I do not have the time or money to put in to the car disk right now,
> so any help will be apreciated.
Ebay, discs can be had for about £4, whatever that is in $ I don't know.

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PeterMcC - 31 Oct 2005 20:25 GMT
Pete M wrote in
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> In news:%wp9f.2728$m81.1392@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net,
> Peter <pawdown@earthlink.net> decided to enlighten our sheltered
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>
> Yup, they rarely work. Rears *never* work.
I found that the fronts could be persuaded by giving the appropriate motor
under the seat squab a sharp smack with a blunt instrument whilst holding
down the relevant button.
And it looks so sophisticated :)
In their defence, I have to say that they are among the best standard-issue
seats that I ever sat in - I transferred mine them on to my next,
non-electric-seated, 164.

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