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> How lazy do you have to be to need 7 way electric seats?
>> Ugh, this is the third time in two weeks that the cable of my passenger
>> power seat has jumped. First the tilt cable jumped, removed the seat
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> How lazy do you have to be to need 7 way electric seats?
I've never had electric seats, but I've always lusted after them a
little. Not out of laziness per se, but because I switch seats with my
GF a lot. She's a lot smaller than me and has to change almost every
single seat and mirror adjustment. Of course, when we switch back, I
have to do the same. And for some reason I never get all the settings
correct the first time. After driving a while I end up readjusting one
or more mirrors or even slide the seat forwards or backwards.
It seems power seats with memory buttons would be a big help in that
situation, but I also fear the trouble a broken down power seat would
cause. I don't fancy driving with my GF's settings :(
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Richard Sexton - 11 Feb 2006 15:17 GMT
>> How lazy do you have to be to need 7 way electric seats?
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>situation, but I also fear the trouble a broken down power seat would
>cause. I don't fancy driving with my GF's settings :(
Any car with power seats is going to have a problem when it's 20 years
old, nearlywithout exception. No car with manual seats seems to have
a problem. One of my cars has power seats. I've fixed the bugger 3 or
4 times and it's busted again for stupid reasons.
Now, granted, MB power seats don't seem by looking ar user forums,
the problems that BMW power seats have, but still, for wha I get
out of pushing a button compared to how easy it is to adjust
a seat it does not strike me as worth is and I echo my dad's
advice: "it's just one more bloodt thing to go wrong".
Manual everything is the way to go from this observer that
has had autopmatic eveyrthing in many cars for decades.
Lust after them all you want, thee's nothing so fine as
wanting.

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The Spanish Inquisition - 11 Feb 2006 16:29 GMT
>>> How lazy do you have to be to need 7 way electric seats?
>> I've never had electric seats, but I've always lusted after them a
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> Lust after them all you want, thee's nothing so fine as
> wanting.
Sounds like good advice.
I've thought of putting in 'stops' on my manuals so that it wouldn't go
forward any further than my GF wants it or backward any further than I
want it. I may look into that some time.
Ximinez

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