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Standard Reclining Seats


Holden1989

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Very hard to explain, try and stay with me.....

 

So everyime i need to access the back seats i pull the lever on the side of the seat, however it makes the bottom seat piece slide forward, great for accessibility yes mr toyota, apart from when i push the back piece back to upward position the bottom piece stays shunted forward :rolleyes:

 

Make sense? Are my seats broken? i practically have to break both my legs to get back into the car......... its starting to seriously annoy me, its impossible to get into the car gracefully :D

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not sure if mine does this as i don't go in through my door for the back seats.. i use the passenger seat for that. It does exactly the same in my mates Corolla though so it could be a standard 'feature'

 

How rubbish!! Dont know if the TT does it, i dont think it does but hey, there proberly broken anyway :rolleyes:

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civics do this. iirc i think its a jap thing. i cant remember as my last car i think didnt go backwards and forwards. you pressed the lever and the back of the seat moved. to make it slide you had to pull the thing at the front of the seat. i dont recall what my uk spec electric ones did. the same i think. but my recaros just fold forward

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Passenger seat does indeed slide forward to ease access to the rear. The driver seat shouldn't do that though, it will tilt forwards but does not slide forwards automatically.

 

Both seats do it, anything i can do to stop them/the drivers seat from doing it? Its extremely annoying

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I agree with Branners. It's not exactly the end of the world.

 

Of course its not, however when you are using the car everyday and constantly needing access to the backseat and have legs longer than 28inchs, its extremely annoying

 

Will look under the seat, thanks Branners

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