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RRC Electric seat problem
JumboBeef:
Oh, and try this:
Get the seat moving in one direction and at the same time try to move it in the direction which is playing up.
mike142sl:
--- Quote from: JumboBeef on May 06, 2010, 18:27:16 ---Oh, and try this:
Get the seat moving in one direction and at the same time try to move it in the direction which is playing up.
--- End quote ---
Did think of that at the time but it didn't work.
Thanks for the other suggestions, will give them a go. I've also found a useful site that explains exactly how to take the switch apart without loosing all the ball bearings, but hopefully it won't come to that.
JumboBeef:
--- Quote from: mike142sl on May 06, 2010, 19:31:39 ---I've also found a useful site that explains exactly how to take the switch apart without loosing all the ball bearings
--- End quote ---
You can't (trust me!)
Range Rover Blues:
You can. take it apart inside a bisocut tin ;) Use a blob of grease to hold it together when you re-assemble it.
The problem with buying switches from the US is the driver's side ofon later RRC has the memory switches.
Jonny Boaterboy:
RRB is right you can take them apart, I have done it on both of mine. These switches are actually a good quality item and the reason they stop working is because the contacts become dirty, hence why spraying electrical cleaner in sometimes solves the problem. If you take them apart and clean and lubricate them they they should last for a long time. I cleaned mine 4 years ago and have had no problems since. Jumbobeef is right in a sence when he says you cart take them apart because if you let all the springs and ball bearing pop out when you open it then you won't know how it all works and therfore won't be able to put it back together. Take your time be steady and you will be fine
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