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One more Viggen annoyance
Posted by Hood (more from Hood) on Mon, 5 Nov 2001 14:03:42
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While I like the size of the cargo space when the rear seats folded down, I'm disappointed that the process of getting those seats down is so complicated. First, I have to move my front seats forward, because the flip-forward seat bottoms will not go far enough to allow the seatback to be folded. Even when I do manage to fold it down, the front seat cannot be returned to its original position. Because I'm 6'6", I drive with the seat all the way back on its tracks and with the front seatback reclined a little more than most people. But with the rear seats folded down, the Viggen's power seats can't go all the way back, and the power seatback can't recline as far as I would like, making for an uncomfortable drive.
Is this a problem in other non-Viggen 9-3's? Am I missing some step?
1. Move power front seats up.
2. Flip the rear seat bottoms forward.
3. Fold down the seatback / headrest assembly, flipping the headrests back so as not to get int the way.
Any advice from the taller 9-3 drivers out there?
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