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The seat height can be adjusted by removing the seat and raising up the 4 seat pillars on the bottom frame. With the pivot seat model you can raise the center post seat pillar.
Remove one seat bolt. Get a replacement bolt 2 inches longer at any hardware store. Spacers can be made with a stack of nuts slightly larger that the threads of the bolt.
seat is heavy. first unscrew set screw that holds the shaft sections tight. next put a board across the batteries, then get a bottle jack and start pumping. something's going to give. hopefully it will be your chair raising. Next go to Lowes and buy a pin to fit through the holes. release jack, enjoy your raised seat...
The seat will have to be removed in order to inspect the power seat mechanism. Based on what you have stated, my guess would be that a gear may have stripped inside the mechanism when you heard the popping sound.
A good bike shop will sell you a new seat post. You should take the bike with you as the posts come in different diameters. They can also cut it to the proper length for you if you don't have the tools.
where is the overload protection circuit for power seat of nissan altima 2001 , the seat does not move back and front let me know if i could do the seat move
honda now offers metal 9zinc) cable retractors for the rear seat legs thet are supposeed to retract automatically wher you forld the seaat up. About $8.00 each. You will need tow of them. one for each seat. atahe original ones were plastic so at least these are a better solution. The dealer printed out the instructions on how to repair this problem and the part numbers you will need to do so. Ask your local Honda dealer service tech for a copy of the Honda bullitin that was sent out about March 2011 on this issue. This bulliten is very helpfull. Mcgrath Honda in Elgin Ill. gave me a copy of it.
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