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Old Aug 3, 2010 | 07:08 PM
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Thumbs up Finally got it! However...

I have wanted one for years...
200O MILLENIUM, ROW 030, PSE...
runs great...
not really used to the road noise of these cars.... Anyway
Interior trim is on order, i am having the interior seats and console (looks good but i want new) sprayed by a reputable shop...
Everything seems to be working perfect except for one small thing...

The switch on the passenger side will not move the seat forward. It will move the seat every other way possible (back, up, down, recline, etc.).

Does anyone know if this is a problem with the switch or seat motor?
 
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bypass the switch... if it works... then its the switch.
 
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How do you bypass, just unplug and short the switch?
 
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try to look first your seat steel track for any stuck thinks in there.That was my problem
 
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How do you bypass, just unplug and short the switch?
yes, unplug and jump out the plug with a piece of wire.... like mention you should see if the track is clear.... so if you move it back, it wont move forward at all?
 
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congrats on your purchase!

the PSE is one of the best sounding exhausts, its amazing
 
Old Aug 5, 2010 | 07:27 PM
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Ok, switch is the prob... Little wigglin' and i got it to work...
PSE seems a little quiet for my taste...
Another thing... when i drive slow over bumpy roads, i can hear like void noises comming from the front... When the mechanic test drove it with me, he said these noises were nothing mechanical, the car is very low (even for a Porsche)... I was thinking maybe some of the under-panels may be loose... Possible.??..
Last question about noises.... The roof is noisy when open, a little when closed .... NORMAL?
 
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