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SilverCCer
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Post by SilverCCer »

I have a new spec 1.6CC and was wondering whether it was possible to lay the front passenger seat back flat?

Unfortunately my car did not come with a manual, and i havent found the lever/knob as yet.

Any suggestions??

rob
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Post by rob »

isnt the lever for the back angle the one nearest the handbrake on each seat. ( I just pull at the levers until something moves or breaks)

So why do you want the seat flat - lol

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :grin:

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SilverCCer
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Post by SilverCCer »

erm..... i erm..... need to lay down from time to time.

ahem


:grin:

Derek
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Post by Derek »

isn't there any room in the back ? :smile:
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Post by SilverCCer »

Not a lot to stretch out and get my full night's kip.

ahem ahem

:lol:

rob
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Post by rob »

isnt the easiest way to have the seat upright and just have the roof off. No need top lowerd the seat as no one ( :grin: ) will bang their heads.
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Pauline
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Post by Pauline »

Oh, you might get wet that way, Rob

(Ooops, Lyndon - I meant if it rained :smile: )


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Post by Pauline »

I've got two levers on the driver's seat... My seat always leaned too far back and I discovered that the one by the door ALSO allows me to adjust the LEAN of the seat (not just ping forward to put my shopping in the back). Then I used the one by the handbrake to fine tune it.
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Derek
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Post by Derek »

you don't need the roof down to get wet. quite a few owners can get wet with the roof up.
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rob
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Post by rob »

hey Pauline as Lyndon can testify when he saw my car today (he was collecting his model), my cars seats are wet through.

The roof leaks got so bad that I have to put plastic over the drivers seat now.

32 days until the new one - I hope.
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Post by Pauline »

Blimey Rob, you're not kidding about your lemon. If you park it in the sunshine (what sunshine!), you could convert it into a mobile greenhouse, it'd be so humid.

Hope your new one is a peach instead :smile:
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