SEAT RUNNERS

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Hazel
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Joined: Mon Feb 24, 2003 2:02 pm

Post by Hazel »

The passenger seat kept flying backwards and fowards and wouldn't look into place - then I found a lump of plastic/metal on the floor - the seat is now wedged with a bit of wood!

Then driving to work this morning waiting to pull out at a junction, I tried to adjust my seat when it flew back and refused to lock into position - it's obviously going the same way as the passenger seat. This can prove dangerous if it happened whilst driving. It's booked into the garage this Friday. Anyone else had this problem?
Hazel

duncs
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Joined: Sun Dec 30, 2001 1:00 am
Location: Cheshire

Post by duncs »

when i first got my pug there were a number of 'teething troubles', dodgy seat runners being one of them.

when i booked it into the dealer to rectify, i was advised problems with the seats not locking into place and being loose on the runners were quite common.

happily it wasn't a difficult job for them to address, and since, i haven't had any probs.

duncs

andyc209
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Location: Biddulph

Post by andyc209 »

had mine done as soon as i bought it...passenger seat would not lock properly!

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plymcouple
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Location: plymouth UK

Post by plymcouple »

ours is being looked at in the initial service - it misbehaves a lot, will see what the dealer says.. :?

Jussi
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Joined: Mon Jun 03, 2002 1:00 am
Location: Finland

Post by Jussi »

My both seats have jammed. Last it was a drivers seat and it fixed by itself! Told to dealer about it but not taking it to be fixed (cause it's okay now). Think i mention about it in next service (which is 1year service).
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LondonLad
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Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2003 4:28 pm
Location: West London

Post by LondonLad »

I too have had problems with the passenger seat!! It never seems to lock into place first time around. So what i have to do is push the seat right the way back so it locks and then i can move it to where i want!!

Hasn't caused me any major problems yet so not bothered to take it in to peug to get them to sort it....

charlieannear
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Location: Poole, Dorset (Cornish abroad)

Post by charlieannear »

I normally wait until the passengers are strapped in then say "Brace yourslelves", give a sqick squirt on the go-juice, and a quick jab on the anchors.

The result is a nice hearty clunk and my co-pilots seat is firmly locked in place. :thumbs:

Doesn't it say to do that in the manual? :lol:
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