2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
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2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt my
back.
Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the seat
heating).
Thanks
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
"Thomas G. Marshall" <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>
> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt my
> back.
>
> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
> replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the seat
> heating).
Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
either set of tracks easily.
--
C.R. Krieger
(Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>
> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt my
> back.
>
> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
> replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the seat
> heating).
Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
either set of tracks easily.
--
C.R. Krieger
(Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
"C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Thomas G. Marshall"
<tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in message
news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
> > 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
> >
> > The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt
my
> > back.
> >
> > Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
> > replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the
seat
> > heating).
>
> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
> either set of tracks easily.
> --
> C.R. Krieger
> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
Just a thought
Richard
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 17:41:42 -0000, "Richard Goulding" <nospam@nospam.net>
wrote:
>
>"C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:a8a578a8.0402160712.35d59e4d@posting.google. com...
>> "Thomas G. Marshall"
><tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail .com> wrote in message
>news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net> ...
>> > 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>> >
>> > The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt
>my
>> > back.
>> >
>> > Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
>> > replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the
>seat
>> > heating).
>>
>> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
>> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
>> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
>> either set of tracks easily.
>> --
>> C.R. Krieger
>> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
>
>Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
>
>Just a thought
>
>Richard
lol
in the Times of Yore we didn't have to worry 'bout such things.
Such is the price of progress...
I wonder if any safety interlocks/warnings need accounting? If heated,
probably want to switch the wiring around lest the dashboard seat heat
controls cause confusion
/daytripper
'00 S4 6spd, Recaros are still perfect...
wrote:
>
>"C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:a8a578a8.0402160712.35d59e4d@posting.google. com...
>> "Thomas G. Marshall"
><tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail .com> wrote in message
>news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net> ...
>> > 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>> >
>> > The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt
>my
>> > back.
>> >
>> > Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
>> > replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the
>seat
>> > heating).
>>
>> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
>> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
>> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
>> either set of tracks easily.
>> --
>> C.R. Krieger
>> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
>
>Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
>
>Just a thought
>
>Richard
lol
in the Times of Yore we didn't have to worry 'bout such things.
Such is the price of progress...
I wonder if any safety interlocks/warnings need accounting? If heated,
probably want to switch the wiring around lest the dashboard seat heat
controls cause confusion
/daytripper
'00 S4 6spd, Recaros are still perfect...
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
Richard Goulding <nospam@nospam.net> coughed up the following:
> "C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a8a578a8.0402160712.35d59e4d@posting.google.c om...
>> "Thomas G. Marshall"
> <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in
> message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
>>> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>>>
>>> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to
>>> hurt my back.
>>>
>>> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated
>>> to replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably
>>> block the seat heating).
>>
>> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
>> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
>> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
>> either set of tracks easily.
>> --
>> C.R. Krieger
>> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
>
> Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
>
> Just a thought
No, I'm not going to attempt swapping the seats. That'd be begging for
trouble. Seats these days are good ideas gone WAY too far---they got this,
and that, and more in them---enough to have just one thing screw up and
trigger all airbags to go off at once if not properly grounded, etc.
Gloom and doom....
> "C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:a8a578a8.0402160712.35d59e4d@posting.google.c om...
>> "Thomas G. Marshall"
> <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in
> message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
>>> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>>>
>>> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to
>>> hurt my back.
>>>
>>> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated
>>> to replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably
>>> block the seat heating).
>>
>> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
>> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
>> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
>> either set of tracks easily.
>> --
>> C.R. Krieger
>> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
>
> Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
>
> Just a thought
No, I'm not going to attempt swapping the seats. That'd be begging for
trouble. Seats these days are good ideas gone WAY too far---they got this,
and that, and more in them---enough to have just one thing screw up and
trigger all airbags to go off at once if not properly grounded, etc.
Gloom and doom....
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<ij1230do2btiersb821rg05haalur4b0hh@4ax.com>. ..
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 17:41:42 -0000, "Richard Goulding" <nospam@nospam.net>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Swap the front seats, side to side.
> >
> >Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
A good point. Three possibilities occur to me here. The simplest is
to just leave them disconnected when reinstalling the seats. Second,
and most complicated, would be to swap the seatbacks. I wouldn't
expect that to be too big a task with the seats already out of the
car, though. A coupla' bolts, a coupla' screws maybe, and a coupla'
wires. Third possibility would be to reconnect them anyhow and get
blasted *away* from your passenger and *toward* the impact in a side
collision! =8^O OK; maybe that's not so funny ...
> I wonder if any safety interlocks/warnings need accounting? If heated,
> probably want to switch the wiring around lest the dashboard seat heat
> controls cause confusion
'tripper, the heater wires come out of the carpeting under each seat.
When you swap the seat units, you'll be connecting the heaters to the
seats *on their respective sides*. The same thing goes for the seats'
power adjustment controls. It's not like any of these wires *knew*
which seat they were connected to. Talk about confusing the issue ...
--
C.R. Krieger
(would still try it)
> On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 17:41:42 -0000, "Richard Goulding" <nospam@nospam.net>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Swap the front seats, side to side.
> >
> >Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
A good point. Three possibilities occur to me here. The simplest is
to just leave them disconnected when reinstalling the seats. Second,
and most complicated, would be to swap the seatbacks. I wouldn't
expect that to be too big a task with the seats already out of the
car, though. A coupla' bolts, a coupla' screws maybe, and a coupla'
wires. Third possibility would be to reconnect them anyhow and get
blasted *away* from your passenger and *toward* the impact in a side
collision! =8^O OK; maybe that's not so funny ...
> I wonder if any safety interlocks/warnings need accounting? If heated,
> probably want to switch the wiring around lest the dashboard seat heat
> controls cause confusion
'tripper, the heater wires come out of the carpeting under each seat.
When you swap the seat units, you'll be connecting the heaters to the
seats *on their respective sides*. The same thing goes for the seats'
power adjustment controls. It's not like any of these wires *knew*
which seat they were connected to. Talk about confusing the issue ...
--
C.R. Krieger
(would still try it)
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
Thomas,
You could get a _heated_ seat pad.....
You could also talk to an upholstery shop - see what they say.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ - on it's 3rd set of seats - now sport
leather.....oooh...aaah
1980 Audi 5k - repaired driver's seat tear - spares in reserve
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes - will probably have to get
proper fabric made - no NOS available AFAIK
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"Thomas G. Marshall" <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com>
wrote in message news:CRpYb.31395$M8.3177@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> Richard Goulding <nospam@nospam.net> coughed up the following:
>
> > "C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:a8a578a8.0402160712.35d59e4d@posting.google.c om...
> >> "Thomas G. Marshall"
> > <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in
> > message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
> >>> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
> >>>
> >>> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to
> >>> hurt my back.
> >>>
> >>> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated
> >>> to replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably
> >>> block the seat heating).
> >>
> >> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
> >> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
> >> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
> >> either set of tracks easily.
> >> --
> >> C.R. Krieger
> >> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
> >
> > Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
> >
> > Just a thought
>
> No, I'm not going to attempt swapping the seats. That'd be begging for
> trouble. Seats these days are good ideas gone WAY too far---they got
this,
> and that, and more in them---enough to have just one thing screw up and
> trigger all airbags to go off at once if not properly grounded, etc.
> Gloom and doom....
>
>
>
>
>
You could get a _heated_ seat pad.....
You could also talk to an upholstery shop - see what they say.
Cheers!
Steve Sears
1987 Audi 5kTQ - on it's 3rd set of seats - now sport
leather.....oooh...aaah
1980 Audi 5k - repaired driver's seat tear - spares in reserve
1962 and '64 Auto Union DKW Junior deLuxes - will probably have to get
proper fabric made - no NOS available AFAIK
(SPAM Blocker NOTE: Remove SHOES to reply)
"Thomas G. Marshall" <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com>
wrote in message news:CRpYb.31395$M8.3177@nwrdny02.gnilink.net...
> Richard Goulding <nospam@nospam.net> coughed up the following:
>
> > "C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:a8a578a8.0402160712.35d59e4d@posting.google.c om...
> >> "Thomas G. Marshall"
> > <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in
> > message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
> >>> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
> >>>
> >>> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to
> >>> hurt my back.
> >>>
> >>> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated
> >>> to replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably
> >>> block the seat heating).
> >>
> >> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
> >> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
> >> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
> >> either set of tracks easily.
> >> --
> >> C.R. Krieger
> >> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
> >
> > Might this be a problem if the car has side airbags in the seats.
> >
> > Just a thought
>
> No, I'm not going to attempt swapping the seats. That'd be begging for
> trouble. Seats these days are good ideas gone WAY too far---they got
this,
> and that, and more in them---enough to have just one thing screw up and
> trigger all airbags to go off at once if not properly grounded, etc.
> Gloom and doom....
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
"C.R. Krieger" wrote:
> "Thomas G. Marshall" <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
> > 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
> >
> > The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt my
> > back.
> >
> > Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
> > replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the seat
> > heating).
>
> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
> either set of tracks easily.
> --
> C.R. Krieger
> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
Swapping the seats left-to-right and vice versa is NOT a good idea. Even if you get the wiring harnesses reconnected without incident, your side
airbags will now fire into the middle of the car, instead of on the outsides of the seats, where they should be. No idea what will happen to the
bottle of drink that you have placed in the holder between the seats. In the best case, you will just get wet.
/Robert
> "Thomas G. Marshall" <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
> > 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
> >
> > The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to hurt my
> > back.
> >
> > Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated to
> > replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block the seat
> > heating).
>
> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
> either set of tracks easily.
> --
> C.R. Krieger
> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
Swapping the seats left-to-right and vice versa is NOT a good idea. Even if you get the wiring harnesses reconnected without incident, your side
airbags will now fire into the middle of the car, instead of on the outsides of the seats, where they should be. No idea what will happen to the
bottle of drink that you have placed in the holder between the seats. In the best case, you will just get wet.
/Robert
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
Robert Brown <rxobert.bxrown@txripnet.se> coughed up the following:
> "C.R. Krieger" wrote:
>
>> "Thomas G. Marshall"
>> <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in
>> message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
>>> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>>>
>>> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to
>>> hurt my
>>> back.
>>>
>>> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated
>>> to
>>> replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block
>>> the seat
>>> heating).
>>
>> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
>> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
>> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
>> either set of tracks easily.
>> --
>> C.R. Krieger
>> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
>
> Swapping the seats left-to-right and vice versa is NOT a good idea.
> Even if you get the wiring harnesses reconnected without incident,
> your side airbags will now fire into the middle of the car, instead
> of on the outsides of the seats, where they should be. No idea what
> will happen to the bottle of drink that you have placed in the holder
> between the seats. In the best case, you will just get wet.
No way I'm changing the seats, but you said something interesting. It was
my impression that the airbags were in the back of each seat and shot
rearward.
There are airbags in the sides of the car itself, but are there airbags in
the sides of the seats as well?
> "C.R. Krieger" wrote:
>
>> "Thomas G. Marshall"
>> <tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail. com> wrote in
>> message news:<j9rXb.42990$IF1.11926@nwrdny03.gnilink.net>. ..
>>> 2000 a4 1.8 quat 60,000
>>>
>>> The driver's seat seems to have compressed some and is starting to
>>> hurt my
>>> back.
>>>
>>> Is there an adjustment (somehow) that I can make, or am I relegated
>>> to
>>> replacing the seat or putting in a pad (that would probably block
>>> the seat
>>> heating).
>>
>> Swap the front seats, side to side. You'll probably have to swap the
>> tracks to keep them in their original positions and you may have
>> seatbelt anchorages to fiddle with, but the seats should bolt to
>> either set of tracks easily.
>> --
>> C.R. Krieger
>> (Been there; done that - at least on BMWs)
>
> Swapping the seats left-to-right and vice versa is NOT a good idea.
> Even if you get the wiring harnesses reconnected without incident,
> your side airbags will now fire into the middle of the car, instead
> of on the outsides of the seats, where they should be. No idea what
> will happen to the bottle of drink that you have placed in the holder
> between the seats. In the best case, you will just get wet.
No way I'm changing the seats, but you said something interesting. It was
my impression that the airbags were in the back of each seat and shot
rearward.
There are airbags in the sides of the car itself, but are there airbags in
the sides of the seats as well?
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Re: 2ka4: Seat starting to hurt
On 17 Feb 2004 07:02:45 -0800, warp2_shadow@yahoo.com (C.R. Krieger) wrote:
>daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<ij1230do2btiersb821rg05haalur4b0hh@4ax.com>. ..
>> I wonder if any safety interlocks/warnings need accounting? If heated,
>> probably want to switch the wiring around lest the dashboard seat heat
>> controls cause confusion
>
>'tripper, the heater wires come out of the carpeting under each seat.
>When you swap the seat units, you'll be connecting the heaters to the
>seats *on their respective sides*. The same thing goes for the seats'
>power adjustment controls. It's not like any of these wires *knew*
>which seat they were connected to. Talk about confusing the issue ...
Rats! Uh - no - wait, how about "Picky picky picky"
Yeah, I realized that was totally brain-damaged - about ten minutes later
while I was warming up the car. Anyway, Usenet doesn't honor cancels anymore,
so I just hoped y'all would let that one slide by.
No such luck. lol
/daytripper
'00 S4 6spd, you can't make this stuff up
>daytripper <day_trippr@REMOVEyahoo.com> wrote in message news:<ij1230do2btiersb821rg05haalur4b0hh@4ax.com>. ..
>> I wonder if any safety interlocks/warnings need accounting? If heated,
>> probably want to switch the wiring around lest the dashboard seat heat
>> controls cause confusion
>
>'tripper, the heater wires come out of the carpeting under each seat.
>When you swap the seat units, you'll be connecting the heaters to the
>seats *on their respective sides*. The same thing goes for the seats'
>power adjustment controls. It's not like any of these wires *knew*
>which seat they were connected to. Talk about confusing the issue ...
Rats! Uh - no - wait, how about "Picky picky picky"
Yeah, I realized that was totally brain-damaged - about ten minutes later
while I was warming up the car. Anyway, Usenet doesn't honor cancels anymore,
so I just hoped y'all would let that one slide by.
No such luck. lol
/daytripper
'00 S4 6spd, you can't make this stuff up