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> Passenger seat stuck?
scallyk9
post Feb 22 2017, 07:32 PM
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Well, this is a new one for me and I can't find a solution in search regarding my new to me '74 914 LE. The driver's side track release works fine and I can move the seat fore and aft easily but the Passenger seat seems to be welded to the rail.

The handle is intact and I can pull it up or down, verified with a flashlight. Unfortunately it is stuck in the furthest aft position so as to obscure access from the rear. Could it be a rust problem? Or possibly is the spring missing.

Does anyone know of a technique or trick to get it to release?

No I really don't want to go in by cutting the bottom of the floor pan!
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scallyk9
post Feb 23 2017, 07:20 PM
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Thanks. I have a pencil beam LED light on a stalk that I got down the rail and I'm not seeing any rust. Then I tried the long bladed screwdriver and I can easily raise the lever, seemingly enough, but it wouldn't budge. The lift release lever near the passenger door works but the seat won't rise because the back of it is tight into the back upholstery. The bent bolt thing is odd but I've found a few odd things on this car.

Now for the PRY bar! My seats and rear piece are in excellent condition which I maybe can protect with towels around wood blocks. Will try.
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