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Driver's seat adjustability? 2012 E350 Cabrio
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We just purchased a low mileage 2012 and not sure if the power seat for the driver's side is broken - or not. The passengers side - the back is able to move from a laid back reclining position to 90˚ upright and even more forward leaning.
The driver's side however, does not. It does move, the switch does something - but the furthest forward the seat back seems to be able to go is - maybe 120 degree angle and at that point the back will come no further forward. So it's a semi-reclined position all the time - not very upright. It cannot reach 90 - not even close. Is this wrong - or the way it works? |
Absolutely something wrong. It should come close to upright.
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Thanks for confirming - just wanted to be sure. Our extended warranty should cover this hopefully!
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my e550 does the same..can you post the findings? thanks
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I just recently finished fixing my own seat. Same situation, the seat would only come up so far and was very uncomfortable position. I initially tried the reset procedure with no luck. So I took the seat back off and set the motor position manually. I'm thinking the seat was forced backward and caused the issue. The motor that reclines the seat has a sensor that counts the motor revolutions letting it know maximum position. Works fine now
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Originally Posted by gonein10
(Post 6835434)
I just recently finished fixing my own seat.
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Originally Posted by TPAbnz
(Post 7228561)
Would it be possible to explain the steps?
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Busy with the same issue in my shop, will let you know the fix when I am done
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Originally Posted by Russell Ormerod
(Post 7312444)
Busy with the same issue in my shop, will let you know the fix when I am done
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You need to carry out normalisation and adaption function. So that the end stops are 're learnt..
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Originally Posted by Russell Ormerod
(Post 7313071)
You need to carry out normalisation and adaption function. So that the end stops are 're learnt..
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You will need a diagnostic tool like xentry. No manual way to do it
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Originally Posted by Russell Ormerod
(Post 7313136)
You will need a diagnostic tool like xentry. No manual way to do it
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Unfortunately these are pretty complex cars where the seat control is all software driven. So you need complex tools to fix them! Diy repairs are becoming a thing of the past
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Originally Posted by Russell Ormerod
(Post 7313888)
Unfortunately these are pretty complex cars where the seat control is all software driven. So you need complex tools to fix them! Diy repairs are becoming a thing of the past
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I am not sure if that scanner has the capability to perform adaptation, maybe a member with such a tool can respond. I am sure there are aftermarket tools that can do the job though.
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Originally Posted by Russell Ormerod
(Post 7333712)
I am not sure if that scanner has the capability to perform adaptation, maybe a member with such a tool can respond. I am sure there are aftermarket tools that can do the job though.
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Does anyone have uptates on that topic? I have the same issue with my driver seat.
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Connect your car to SDS and report back with faults relating to seat
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Come on... If I would have SDS I would probably know how to solve that issue too. :rolleyes: Unfortunately I don't have it. But I do have a "standard" OBD adapter. Would that help?
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Just to let everyone know that fix was easy. New adaptation using SD.
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Originally Posted by Lexi
(Post 6831786)
We just purchased a low mileage 2012 and not sure if the power seat for the driver's side is broken - or not. The passengers side - the back is able to move from a laid back reclining position to 90˚ upright and even more forward leaning.
The driver's side however, does not. It does move, the switch does something - but the furthest forward the seat back seems to be able to go is - maybe 120 degree angle and at that point the back will come no further forward. So it's a semi-reclined position all the time - not very upright. It cannot reach 90 - not even close. Is this wrong - or the way it works? Wow yeah , very accurate picture. Someone with solutions, only SDS works ? Or something else can be done |
Originally Posted by gonein10
(Post 6835434)
I just recently finished fixing my own seat. Same situation, the seat would only come up so far and was very uncomfortable position. I initially tried the reset procedure with no luck. So I took the seat back off and set the motor position manually. I'm thinking the seat was forced backward and caused the issue. The motor that reclines the seat has a sensor that counts the motor revolutions letting it know maximum position. Works fine now
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What’s the way fix
Originally Posted by 0okm
(Post 7463751)
Just to let everyone know that fix was easy. New adaptation using SD.
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