by clivebawden » Fri Oct 14, 2005 11:13 pm
I'm sure I can't be the first person this has happened to, but I did a search and couldn't find any help on this forum.
The seat back release cable (I assume its cable operated) has broken on the drivers seat of my 1988 atmo GTA with leather seats. I think that not being able to tip the seat forward may be a MOT failure (someone in the back couldn't get out in the event of an accident) so I'll need to fix it soon.
I asked Roadspeed at Stroud (Alpine specialists) and they said it required seat out, cover off and new cable being made up, a 2-3 hour job, so quite expensive by the sound of it.
Has anyone done this job themselves? Are there any shortcuts? (I wondered whether you could get access by cutting through a little of the stitching at the base of the seat, but this may be a bit drastic). Any advice gratefully received.