If you have seat air bags, there is a tag the say so, along the outside edge, on the seam at about shoulder lever, or just below that. In the pic above, it would be just out of sight.
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canucklehead thank you for posting the pics
please tell us exactly what the 6 ways the seats move are does the bottom of the seat tilt up/down or just raise up and down my feeling is my seat needs the bottom tilted up from the back if that makes sense went to a chevy dealer and ask parts about buying a power seat, they gave me a list of at least 1100 in stuff for one seat- so far seeing none on ebay but dealer wanted me to talk to a van outfitter in phoenix who they thought would have more input plan to do that my next trip up there and will report back on if anyone makes aftermarket seats with airbags that can be plugged in etc |
Forward/Backward
Front Up/Down Rear Up/Down All Up/Down (just moves both front+rear motors at the same time) Back-rest tilt is manual |
so to be clear there is no way to tilt the bottom/sitting part of the seat?
it just goes up and down and it sounds like you can move the whole seat or just the back of it? or just the bottom? not sure if this would help or not hoping to get by the van outfitters friday... the parts for one seat were quoted at 1700 from the dealer in phx steep for one seat but if i thought it would solve the problem i would probably do it 15 minutes sitting in this thing and it is bothering me, must be fixed... |
Originally Posted by mountainmanjoe
(Post 366432)
Front Up/Down Rear Up/Down |
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Okay. Here is a semi-detailed version on what the three buttons do.
The left button, (while sitting reaching down...) Raises or lowers the rear of the seat rocking you forward. The right button Raises or lowers the front of the seat rocking you backward. The centre button when moved up or down raises the whole seat platform up or down. When moved left or right moves the seat platform forward or back. I am 6'1 and have the seat platform almost at the bottom of its travel, as I always have felt the seating position in these vans is a bit too high. If you raise the front of the seat, then manually adjust the recline of the seat-back forward, you can raise your knees if that is what your looking for. You have to sit tight to the back of the seat to get any lumbar support, since they are not great in that area. If you have the 6 way, there are tons of combinations to test before finding whats best for you. My 2002 had power seats as well so I have never driven a express savana without them to comment on what you have. Hope that helps. |
Be prepared for the "slop" that the power seats come with.
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tell me about the slop on the power seats, what does that mean?
doing searches for chevy express power seat on ebay i saw a few ads for a part that eliminates track movement, is that what you mean? i noticed my manual seat seems to slip a little sometimes when driving but i can not seem to make it do it pushing back/forth on the seat, been meaning to have that looked over at the dealer so the modifying company in phx does not change out seats... monday or tuesday i plan to stop at a seat rebuilder/recover place and see what they think saw some sites about changing seats shape on google so that may be something i can have done also going to email some of the online gm parts places and see if someone has the entire seat to sell me, the dealer in phx gave me a list of 7-8 parts to buy, seems i could buy an entire seat even if the airbags have to be programmed if not the first search on some gm part sites beat the dealer in phx by 600... i think the power seat sounds like it would make a difference, but of course hard to say for sure it is not something i noticed right away but in a 300 mile drive it is horrible also emailed the weldtec people to see how they handle the airbag situation thanks for all the help |
Maybe take a look at the construction and go from there. You have an airbag. Keep that in mind.
https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/chevrol...c25254c2dc.jpg This is what you are sitting on. https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/chevrol...d7c74c403d.jpg ... Watch the video The Heated Seats are what I keep planning every time I go around full circle over the idea of Power Seats. I wouldn't mind the front and back tilt, but for the cost and because I have now have seen the slop in person... 'Manual' seats are just fine. I think you should concentrate on the foam or some personal health issue. I used to have sciatica really bad. I know what back pain is like. I got stuck in a doorway for over an hour once. It was too painful for me to move. I honestly didn't know whether to laugh or cry, but I can laugh now about it. It doesn't hurt when I do. :) |
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