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urhunden
Member Since: 15 Jan 2010
Location: Stockholm
Posts: 813
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I just got myself a MY 2013 HSE as a replacement for my MY 2011 HSE.
Unfortunately I have found that the drivers seat inner armrest have no stop when it is unfolded. On my MY 2011 it stops at 90 degrees from the rest position.
Is it possible to repair the stop on my new car. And how to do it. Discovery 4, MY2011, TDV6 Auto
Discovery 4, MY2013, SDV6 Auto
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2nd May 2024 5:54 pm |
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Kilovolt
Member Since: 29 Jun 2015
Location: South Derbyshire
Posts: 1067
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Checked my 2013 and it goes all the way back (there is no stop). I replaced it a couple of years ago for the same part number, and both did the same, who knows
Maybe the later ones don't 'stop' "Track day running - Don't put your foot back on the accelerator until your absolutely sure you don't have to take it off again"
Current Ride: D4 XS Commercial Baltic Blue SDV6 fully loaded with heated everything
Track Days: BMW E36 M3 Evolution MY 1996 (3.2 Litre 377 BHP sat in 1,250 Kgs of car, with a pro safety cage and some serious braking power)
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3rd May 2024 4:56 pm |
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urhunden
Member Since: 15 Jan 2010
Location: Stockholm
Posts: 813
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Then you also have something wrong.
On my MY2011 it stops straight up and on MY2013 the passenger seat stops straight up.
It is just the drivers seat that is wrong. I can feel that the armrest is not as tight as on nthe passenger side.
Is it difficult to remove an electric seat from the car? Discovery 4, MY2011, TDV6 Auto
Discovery 4, MY2013, SDV6 Auto
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3rd May 2024 8:59 pm |
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