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<blockquote data-quote="Uncle Kayzee" data-source="post: 474156" data-attributes="member: 21916"><p>dear ICEMAN 13...if u take off the seat, underneath are 3 connecting cables for the 3 control levers at the R/H/Side of the dvr`s seat...it`s the release mechanism as we pull up the lever to suit the desired seating position...i.e for the seat to move front-back, for up-downward and reclining( back rest).I`m talking about the reclining control lever...cable at the end of it a plastic(holder)attached to the release mechanism(a star gear thingy)normally could be seen in cheap Jap.made seat at the side.But for BMW it`s located in the center under neath and fitted on a shaft like a small gear train...heh heh....I`ll to get some photos later..thankz ICEMAN 13.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uncle Kayzee, post: 474156, member: 21916"] dear ICEMAN 13...if u take off the seat, underneath are 3 connecting cables for the 3 control levers at the R/H/Side of the dvr`s seat...it`s the release mechanism as we pull up the lever to suit the desired seating position...i.e for the seat to move front-back, for up-downward and reclining( back rest).I`m talking about the reclining control lever...cable at the end of it a plastic(holder)attached to the release mechanism(a star gear thingy)normally could be seen in cheap Jap.made seat at the side.But for BMW it`s located in the center under neath and fitted on a shaft like a small gear train...heh heh....I`ll to get some photos later..thankz ICEMAN 13. [/QUOTE]
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