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Drivers seat-cream crackered.

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Old Jul 12th, 2006, 06:50   #1
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Default Drivers seat-cream crackered.

Now that the medications working, I thought I'd have a go at sorting out the drivers seat in my 245. I followed the links form various websites, and found a how-to. Following the instuctions, I removed the seat and then took off the cover. The heater pad decided to fall apart...no big problem. When I took the cover off the back of the seat, the whole top bar came away with it. The spot welding (?) on one side had separated, causing the other side to break off with use. A nasty sharp edge just behind my left shoulder could have caused some nasty damage in a rear end shunt, so I found a breaker just down the road and fitted a replacement.
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Old Jul 12th, 2006, 22:09   #2
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A link to that 'how to' would be useful if you've got it. Mine's a bit saggy and could do with some fettling as well.
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Old Jul 13th, 2006, 07:55   #3
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Sorry, I'm not sure if I've posted a link or just the address, but here it is:

http://home.no.net/ebrox

Its a very good little website !
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