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Old 01-11-2009, 01:43 PM
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backseat problems

Hey guys i've came up with another question for ya to see if u guys can help me out with this too. but anyway i have a 2 door 2000 grand am gt and i wrecked the right rear quarter pannel and got it fixed at the body shop but ever since then the right part of the seat that folds down won't lock up again, but the left side is good. I tried to look at it n see what i could come up with n i've got nothing. also is there any easy way to make the bottom portion of the seat the clamp down?? Ive tryd to do what the manuals say to do n thats just a pain in the a** . But any help or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Alot Guys
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Old 01-12-2009, 12:58 PM
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Re: backseat problems

On the seat back, look at the part with the black strap coming out. See that the lock is working when you pull the strap.
If you cant figure it out call or stop by the booby shop and tell them it was working before ? but not now!?

And on the bottom seat, they are a PITA!!!
I usualy just line up the clips and hold it while I sit on the seat and slide it back in, it is very tight! It shouldnt come loose very easy once snapped in place.
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