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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / November 2007

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99 Plymouth Breeze Driver's Seat

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Sideshow Bob - 12 Nov 2007 07:50 GMT
Is there any way to adjust the driver's seat farther forward after it hits
the track stop? I'm not especially short (5' 9") yet it's still a little bit
of a stretch to reach the pedals with the seat all the way forward. This is
the first vehicle I've ever driven that I've had this problem.
kmath50@gmail.com - 13 Nov 2007 05:35 GMT
On Nov 12, 12:50 am, "Sideshow Bob"
<Mergatr...@no.spam.ever.bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Is there any way to adjust the driver's seat farther forward after it hits
> the track stop? I'm not especially short (5' 9") yet it's still a little bit
> of a stretch to reach the pedals with the seat all the way forward. This is
> the first vehicle I've ever driven that I've had this problem.

If it is the manual seat, which I am guessing it is, the only big
adjustments are forward and back. The seat cushion can raised and
lowered using the lever on the left side of the seat. If the seat
cushion is in the up position, lowering it may help.

Finally, there is an adjustment to recline the seat back.

The power seat offered further adjustment, but I don't believe it was
offered in the Breeze.

-KM
Bob  AZ - 14 Nov 2007 01:52 GMT
On Nov 12, 12:50?am, "Sideshow Bob"
<Mergatr...@no.spam.ever.bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Is there any way to adjust the driver's seat farther forward after it hits
> the track stop?

I had a similar problem in a RV but the seat would not go back far
enough. I finally found a company that had many different sliders that
allowed me to replace the seat sliders so the seat adjustment was more
than ample.

Start with the dealership parts folks.

But first remove the cushion to determine if there are different
mounting holes to allow for coarse adjustment.

Bob  AZ
Sideshow Bob - 14 Nov 2007 06:29 GMT
> On Nov 12, 12:50?am, "Sideshow Bob"
> <Mergatr...@no.spam.ever.bigfoot.com> wrote:
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>
> Bob  AZ

Thanks, I'll check it out. Where would there be different mounting holes, in
the floor or the seat mounting bracket?
Bob  AZ - 14 Nov 2007 18:22 GMT
On Nov 13, 11:29?pm, "Sideshow Bob"
<Mergatr...@no.spam.ever.bigfoot.com>

> > Bob  AZ
>
> Thanks, I'll check it out. Where would there be different mounting holes, in
> the floor or the seat mounting bracket?- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

It could go either way. I had a 72 Dodge PU that had both.

Bob  AZ
 
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