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Broken wire to rear seats - Click HERE for Original Thread
Stoker
Some time over the last week the handle in the left and right side of the trunk area that controls the rear seat release has broken. Has any one had this issue or had to replace that wire. The seat can still lower the back of the seat from the local control at the back of the seat but the trunk control is handy. Any help would be appreciated.
Gonzo
Funny but I don't recall hearing anything like that on the forum. Perhaps the cable became disconnected and not broken from the handle. Are both handles INOP? That would be odd if both are INOP.
Stoker
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Originally posted by Gonzo
Funny but I don't recall hearing anything like that on the forum. Perhaps the cable became disconnected and not broken from the handle. Are both handles INOP? That would be odd if both are INOP.


It is only the right side handle that has a broken wire, I can move the handle and see the wire attached to it. I have been unable to find where it is attached at the seat end.:8:
njjoe
Stoker-

Are you able to tell if it is broken at the seat end or the remote latch end? You can use the operable side to see where it is supposed to connect.

-njjoe
Stoker
quote:
Originally posted by njjoe
Stoker-

Are you able to tell if it is broken at the seat end or the remote latch end? You can use the operable side to see where it is supposed to connect.

-njjoe



It appears to be broken at the seat as the cable is still attached to the handle in the trunk area.
njjoe
Stoker-

The following instructions are for the removal of the rear seat section to gain access to the cable.

I doubt the cable slipped out. Either the cable-end broke or the mating part where it attaches to the reclining mechanism broke.

Good luck.

-njjoe
Stoker
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Originally posted by njjoe
Stoker-

The following instructions are for the removal of the rear seat section to gain access to the cable.

I doubt the cable slipped out. Either the cable-end broke or the mating part where it attaches to the reclining mechanism broke.

Good luck.

-njjoe



Thanks Njjoe
I will let you know what I found and how the repair went.
Gonzo
As I recall when looking in the back near the seats you can see where the cable meets the seet without the need for removal. Take a look before removing.

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