Might ask the fat gal to get off the back seat and then pull the strap?Thanks for the suggestions. I tried that and everything else......maybe I should get a fat gal in the backseat?
Will probably end up taking it to the dealer.
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Might ask the fat gal to get off the back seat and then pull the strap?Thanks for the suggestions. I tried that and everything else......maybe I should get a fat gal in the backseat?
Will probably end up taking it to the dealer.
She said something about torquing my nuts.You could just ask the Fat Gal to fix it since you aren't capable.![]()
I would absolutely die laughing if we all went out for a beer only for the bartender to tell us that they're out of beer. We hang around griping just long enough to see a random guy walk in and get a pint straight away.If there was a place all of us who ordered a 2022 Maverick could go and collectively have a beer together, we need to make that happen.
The bartender would take one look at ALL of us and say, "We don't serve your kind here."I would absolutely die laughing if we all went out for a beer only for the bartender to tell us that they're out of beer. We hang around griping just long enough to see a random guy walk in and get a pint straight away.
Did they fix it?Will do although it’s not scheduled to go into the shop until May 10th because I will be out of town all next week.
You probably should take out the fat gal in the backseat before you go to the dealer. Technicians might get sidetracked!!Thanks for the suggestions. I tried that and everything else......maybe I should get a fat gal in the backseat?
Will probably end up taking it to the dealer.
No they didn’t but I did. I went to my scheduled appointment but when I got there he said I would have to leave my truck because the trim people were backed up. Typical. So I brought it back home and was able to fix it in about 10 minutes. Open your back passenger door and at the bottom of the seat you will see a small panel. In the center of the panel is a round plug cover - remove this with a thin bladed common screwdriver, then remove the screw (Torx). Pull the panel out enough to get to the trip lever. Pull it and raise the seat and then remove the other screw on the bottom of the panel. Remove the panel and you will see a cable with a pin on the end. Reattach the pin into the lever - it will only go in one way. Reinstall the panel. It literally took me less time than writing this. Good luck!Did they fix it?
Thanks to Milous for sending me a PDF of the shop manual pertaining to removing the rear seat.....like 64 pages of it.No they didn’t but I did. I went to my scheduled appointment but when I got there he said I would have to leave my truck because the trim people were backed up. Typical. So I brought it back home and was able to fix it in about 10 minutes. Open your back passenger door and at the bottom of the seat you will see a small panel. In the center of the panel is a round plug cover - remove this with a thin bladed common screwdriver, then remove the screw (Torx). Pull the panel out enough to get to the trip lever. Pull it and raise the seat and then remove the other screw on the bottom of the panel. Remove the panel and you will see a cable with a pin on the end. Reattach the pin into the lever - it will only go in one way. Reinstall the panel. It literally took me less time than writing this. Good luck!
Thanks for the detailed write up.No they didn’t but I did. I went to my scheduled appointment but when I got there he said I would have to leave my truck because the trim people were backed up. Typical. So I brought it back home and was able to fix it in about 10 minutes. Open your back passenger door and at the bottom of the seat you will see a small panel. In the center of the panel is a round plug cover - remove this with a thin bladed common screwdriver, then remove the screw (Torx). Pull the panel out enough to get to the trip lever. Pull it and raise the seat and then remove the other screw on the bottom of the panel. Remove the panel and you will see a cable with a pin on the end. Reattach the pin into the lever - it will only go in one way. Reinstall the panel. It literally took me less time than writing this. Good luck!
I doubt that if you get a 500 lb. fat gal in the back seat that you will get the seat or anything else to rise....Thanks for the suggestions. I tried that and everything else......maybe I should get a fat gal in the backseat?
Will probably end up taking it to the dealer.