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dubadaddy 12-09-2008 04:53 PM

W124 seatback problem
 
Hey guys,

I have a '92 300 CE and have a seatback problem. It does not seem to "lock". It seems to move forward on both seats even when the car is turned off. Is this normal? Shouldn't they lock into position as a matter of safety?

Does anybody have any info on this? Is it the seat switch?

mbzman 12-09-2008 05:45 PM

My '89 300CE does the same thing. The owners manual says the only time the seats are locked is when both doors are closed and the engine is running. If those conditions are not met then the seat backs will not lock into position. On my '89 CE the seat backs do not lock either, even with the requirements to lock being met. If I recall correctly, the seat back locks are vacuum operated.

ARNOLDLewis 12-09-2008 07:31 PM

i had the same problem , pulled the lever and layed my seat all the way down and i was able to put the catch back in it

dubadaddy 12-09-2008 08:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mbzman (Post 2044342)
My '89 300CE does the same thing. The owners manual says the only time the seats are locked is when both doors are closed and the engine is running. If those conditions are not met then the seat backs will not lock into position. On my '89 CE the seat backs do not lock either, even with the requirements to lock being met. If I recall correctly, the seat back locks are vacuum operated.


That was the problem! I should have read the OM. Thanks! I almost had my mech tear into the problem. I'm new at this coupe thing....


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