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Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2002 11:57:27 +0100
From: "Toby Field" <tobyfieldnopsamail.com>
Subject: Re: Seat problems


I did the exact same repair to my passenger seat this week as the cable had split. It now works a treat. You may want unbolt the seat first to get better access. its just 4 x T-50 Torx bolts at each corner of the seat. Toby Field (UK) '93 9000 CSE 2.3T Auto 149,000 Miles "alofusblount" <alofusblountnopsamel.net> wrote in message news:a85ms6$sqp$1nopsam.navix.net... > > "itten" <ittennopsamast.net> wrote in message > news:B8CA555F.B38D%ittennopsamast.net... > > I have a '94 Saab Turbo Conv and the passenger seat seems askew. The only > > movement I get with the seat adjustment is forward and backward. Any > other > > lever gives me a clicking noise like something is not engaging. Is this > > something simple to get fixed and is this a dealer only repair or can I > take > > it somewhere else? > > > If you look under the seat, you will see two speedometer cable looking > things coming off a motor in the middle of the seat frame. My 92 had > cracked the plastic things that go around the speedo cable looking things. > Go to the hardware store get some stiff poly tubing. Use some hose clamps > to complete the splint. Or go the Saab dealer and get a shock on how damn > expensive those pieces of plastic are. > > dave > the new guy > >

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