StupidfaceCharlie
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Okay, so I have a Ford Explorer 1998, with an electric driver’s seat. The motor’s gone bad. So, the driver’s seat is always reclined back to the fullest extent and far from the accelerator (And break) which makes it terribly uncomfortable and a little dangerous to drive. And I would rather just have a manual seat to avoid having this problem in the feature.
Now, from what I’ve gathered, it’s possible. All I’d have to do is, find a manual rack and unbolt the electric rack from the floor and from the seat. Than bolt the manual rack to the seat and onto the floor. Correct?
Anyway, what I want to know is would it be cheaper to just replace the tracks? Is that even possible? Should I just replace the driver seat? Get a new motor? Or what would you recommend?
Thanks in advance.
Now, from what I’ve gathered, it’s possible. All I’d have to do is, find a manual rack and unbolt the electric rack from the floor and from the seat. Than bolt the manual rack to the seat and onto the floor. Correct?
Anyway, what I want to know is would it be cheaper to just replace the tracks? Is that even possible? Should I just replace the driver seat? Get a new motor? Or what would you recommend?
Thanks in advance.