I dimly recall dealing with this problem. As I recall, you need one screwdriver to pry the track up and then you can back the dangling front screws out, or tighten them as you prefer. You probably don't need to cut them off. Jim On Jun 30, 2006, at 10:38 PM, Mark C wrote: > My driver seat is totally stuck - - - the screws are loose and you > can see them hanging in the track, even lifting the seat so maybe > they wont catch doesn't help, I guess there must be screws back > there I can't see - so i can't move the seat forward to get to the > second battery area . . . and it slides back and forth just a > bit . . . so if I just hack saw off these dangling front screws . . > will i then be able to get to the rear screws or whatever is > catching, and then remove the seat and then the track and then > install new screws and put the seat back in . . . don't want to be > stuck unable to drive . . thanks . . . > |
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