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    Veteran Member Three Rings G.AUDI's Avatar
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    Manually adjust power seats?

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    Hello, I originally posted this in A4 section but figure I'd try my luck here.


    I did a search but couldn't find what I was looking for. I ended up purchasing some Recaros to upgrade my A4 seats.

    This is where the fun begins. For the driver side, I can not access the rear bolts that the original A4 seats are attached too. Basically, my power driver seat does not move anymore. I know there is still power because the backrest will tilt up and down and lumber still work but the seat itself does not go forward or backwards.

    After I installed the passenger Recaro, it moved back and forth when I was testing them but it no longer moves all the way forward or backward... I already changed the 10 amp to the 30 amp fuse on the passenger side so again, the back rest and lumber work for the passenger side as well. It feels like there might be something blocking in the track itself but I can not find anything.

    So what I really want to know is how can I manually move the seats back or forth to access the 10mm triple square bolts? Is it even possible?
    Has anyone else had this problem? I am thinking it is more than just changing a fuse.
    Please help because this is driving me crazy...

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    Veteran Member Three Rings G.AUDI's Avatar
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    Nobody here ever had their seats get stuck????

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