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co-pilot seat air cylinder
12-26-2006, 15:55
Post: #3
co-pilot seat air cylinder
I think he's saying the side to side motion cannot be stopped. The cylinder is
not
clamping down the mechanism when the seat needs to be fixed in position and it
continues to slide side to side.

Kerry
82 FC 35
Denver

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "ac7880" wrote:
>
> Are you saying that it powers to the front and rear, or are we
> talking rotating it to face the rear?
>
> I had a 83 FC35SB, and the front to rear was electric motor, turning
> to face the rear was a spring loaded release handle (no air involved).
>
> I beleive it originally had air for the back (lumbar support).
> If your is the same, the handle moves a locking mechanism in and out,
> it likely needs cleaning or has a broken spring. You should be able
> to lay on the floor, look underneath, and operate the controls to see
> what is happening (if it is the same as the 83 FC that I had.)
>
> Dan
> now in a 94 BB BMC 37'
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co-pilot seat air cylinder - putneyflash - 12-26-2006, 14:10
co-pilot seat air cylinder - ac7880 - 12-26-2006, 15:47
co-pilot seat air cylinder - davidkerryedwards - 12-26-2006 15:55
co-pilot seat air cylinder - putneyflash@...> - 12-26-2006, 23:33



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