alpinecrick
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I seem to always ask the hard questions, but I believe in miracles.........
96 and 97 K1500's ESCSB Two door, with 60/40 split front seats.
Let's see if I can describe this without using my hands.
The passenger seat slides forward with the lever on the side of the seat back. In the front bottom of the seat there is another lever that allows the seat to slide further forward, and it operates on a different, lower track then the first. The lower doesn't work on BOTH trucks (sheesh). I believe it is wires or cables that have broke, but all seem to be missing. For the life of me I can't visualize how that front lever works in conjunction with a another lever that is currently doing nothing, that in turn actuates the lever that unlocks the seat from that lower track.
I think there has to be two wires/cables, from the lever that a person pulls to one side to a lever on the right side under the seat, and from that lever another wire to the lever that actually engages the lower track.
Have I lost everybody yet?
The question is can anybody stuff their phone under the seat and take some pics, showing how the lower track is operated with the lever?
96 and 97 K1500's ESCSB Two door, with 60/40 split front seats.
Let's see if I can describe this without using my hands.
The passenger seat slides forward with the lever on the side of the seat back. In the front bottom of the seat there is another lever that allows the seat to slide further forward, and it operates on a different, lower track then the first. The lower doesn't work on BOTH trucks (sheesh). I believe it is wires or cables that have broke, but all seem to be missing. For the life of me I can't visualize how that front lever works in conjunction with a another lever that is currently doing nothing, that in turn actuates the lever that unlocks the seat from that lower track.
I think there has to be two wires/cables, from the lever that a person pulls to one side to a lever on the right side under the seat, and from that lever another wire to the lever that actually engages the lower track.
Have I lost everybody yet?
The question is can anybody stuff their phone under the seat and take some pics, showing how the lower track is operated with the lever?