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Old 05-25-2013, 05:44 PM   #1
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Lowering/raising driver's seat?

Hi all -

Searched and couldn't find much on this.

Just got the FR-S a couple of days ago, read the owner's manual and saw that there was a lower/raise seat lever on the side of the driver's seat. I've been playing with it and I can't seem to figure out how it works. Can't lower it (or raise it) for the life of me.

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Just pump it up and down.

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Lift up on this handle to raise the seat and push down to lower the seat.


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Lift up on this handle to raise the seat and push down to lower the seat.


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Old 05-25-2013, 08:00 PM   #6
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When it stops pumping, don't keep going. Its shitty plastic and it'll break off.

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my seat is on the lowest setting and I want to raise it a little bit but I can't lift the lever to raise the seat up anymore...I don't want to force and break it....or it might be broken already.
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my seat is on the lowest setting and I want to raise it a little bit but I can't lift the lever to raise the seat up anymore...I don't want to force and break it....or it might be broken already.
Pump it
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Try it without you in the seat, similar to the picture with the arrow above. And don't grab on to it without a bit of mechanical sympathy, as stated above, it is just abs plastic.

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Pump it
It pumps once and the lever gets stuck/stiff so I didn't want to put more force on it.
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Lift up on this handle to raise the seat and push down to lower the seat.



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When it stops pumping, don't keep going. Its shitty plastic and it'll break off.

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that's what a warrenty is for! lol
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that's what a warrenty is for! lol
Nothing better then 18 year old kids fixing your seat and not giving a sit.

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Try it without you in the seat, similar to the picture with the arrow above. And don't grab on to it without a bit of mechanical sympathy, as stated above, it is just abs plastic.

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Nvm, im a dumbass...i didnt even pull lever hard enough to lift the seat...
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