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 Kevin Fedyk (Kovert)
 Member
 Username: Kovert
 
 Post Number: 76
 Registered: 05-2003
 
 | | Posted on Sunday, November 23, 2003 - 05:05 pm: |       | 
 Last weekend my lumbar support on the passenger side basically felt like it deflated.  Any ideas on how to fix something like this.  I'm not usually on the passenger side, but my wife is.  So that makes things worse
  Thanks 
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 Joseph Bilyk (Denverrover)
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 Username: Denverrover
 
 Post Number: 105
 Registered: 02-2003
 
 | | Posted on Sunday, November 23, 2003 - 10:08 pm: |       | 
 Check archives - I think there is a good post on this one.
 JB
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 Greg O'Brien (Grego)
 New Member
 Username: Grego
 
 Post Number: 12
 Registered: 06-2003
 
 | | Posted on Sunday, November 23, 2003 - 10:21 pm: |       | 
 Thre is a good article in the archives - I followed it 6 month ago and fixed the same problem no worries.
 To summarise, the lumbar support is made up of the winding mechanism at one end followed by a metal clip, a plastic strap across the seat and a metal retaining clip at the other end.  The metal clips break but can be easily replaced (I used thick guage coat hanger wire).  Definately a DIY job.
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 Kevin Fedyk (Kovert)
 Member
 Username: Kovert
 
 Post Number: 77
 Registered: 05-2003
 
 | | Posted on Monday, November 24, 2003 - 05:52 pm: |       | 
 Thanks all...I did a search on the archive with no luck though.  Maybe I spelled it wrong.  Will look again..
 
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 Brian O'Connor (Hooky)
 New Member
 Username: Hooky
 
 Post Number: 31
 Registered: 09-2003
 
 | | Posted on Friday, November 28, 2003 - 05:23 pm: |       | 
 I did a searh as well and came up with nothing... Tried several combos and looked back 5 months on each...  I too could use these instructions :-)
 
 Anyone with a clue out there?
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