Hello, I just purchased a 1987 GMC Vandura 2500 conversion van. My issue is that the owners manual was lost and I can't figure out how to fold down the electric rear bench seat. There doesn't seem to be a switch, but there are several places in the wall of the van that seem like something could be plugged in. Any ideas?
I have the same year and model. The toggle switch for the back seat/bed is on the box behind the drivers seat and under the side window. There is also a cigarette lighter there. It is a black toggle switch that you have to hold through the entire process (up or down).
I have an 87 gmc van that the floor metal in the back needs replaced. Where do i get that metal?
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If it's anything like my 1994 Vandura, you have a small panel of rocker
switchers above the rearview mirror for turning your interior lights and
other gadgets(tv, vcr, etc) off and on.
The leftmost switch on mine moves the electric bench seat up and down,
*and* forward and back. The trick is that you have to hold it down to
make it move.
With mine, even though there are four actions:
- slide seat forward
- slide seat backward
- fold seat down
- fold seat up
there is only one rocker switch.
So what you do is hold "up" on the switch and see what it does. If it
slides the seat in either direction, up for your van is for both sliding
forward *and* back. To do the opposite direction, just wait a second
then press the same button the same way a second time.
If up makes it fold, it's the same principle. Hold the rocker switch
depressed in the up position to make it fold up. Wait a moment and
repeat to make it go down.
It wasn't intuitive for me either but once you know and play with it a
bit it makes sense. Probably better than having four switches up there
anyway :)
Good luck!
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I have the same year and model. The toggle switch for the back seat/bed is on the box behind the drivers seat and under the side window. There is also a cigarette lighter there. It is a black toggle switch that you have to hold through the entire process (up or down).
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