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Old 07-11-2007, 10:11 PM
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Power Seat Screw

So I went to let my 16 year old brother drive my Z for the first time today since he is currently on a search for a Mustang and he is shorter than I am so he went to move the seat forward and it won't go. So I take the plastic cover off and look in there and there is a screw jamed under the cyclinder thing that moves the seat up and down. Well I got that out and figured that is why my seat has a slight rock to it. This seat moves fine now, but it is missing a screw. Any help of fixing this problem?

By the way, he didn't crash and he likes the power of the car, but of course he can only get a V6 mustang since I couldn't get a V8 although he wants a Cobra when he turns 18, I know, I don't know why either.
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Old 07-11-2007, 11:37 PM
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I'm not really sure which screw you're talking about or where you found it. I just changed my seats this weekend so I could possibly be of some help with more info, but no promises
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