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I need to fix the lumbar support on my 2001 gmc 1500 sierra truck ,driver's side , it just popped and the knob is just spinning now.
The knob adjusts the lumbar support in the driver's seat back.
The lumbar components are located inside of the back of the seat. You will need to remove the seat, then take the back cover off to see what is wrong with the lumbar support an repair it.
Yes, there is a special seat designed for truck drivers who need lumbar support. You can purchase one at www.freepatentsonline.com/4139235.html.
I was looking at the 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide and it shows : The power lumbar control ( if equipped ) is located on the front seat " inboard " side
Unfortunately, and believe me it is very unfortunate....You have to buy a new seat back; yes, the whole frickin' thing, from a Chrysler dealer for about $1,100.00. Shocked??? So am I. All it needs is a little plastic mechanism inside the seat that is held in by a roll pin. My suggestion is this: Find a used passenger seat (passenger because it is used less) and get the mechanism from it. I paid $340.00 for a used seat and all I wanted was the plastic. Honestly, this is rediculous. The part or at least the lumbar set up should be available seperately!!!!
Brookestone is a great place to purchase comfortable seat cushions. They sell cushions with lumbar support and Tempur-Pedic material. The seat cushions come in various sizes, colors, and material.
Look for a car with adjustable lumbar support in the seat back. You will find that luxury cars normally have the best seats. Go try some out and see for yourself.
Place your hand on the bottom outside of the seat, the last round button adjusts the bolsters and lumbar support.
Some necessary features for an office chair include seat height adjustment, seat pan size, seat pan depth adjustment, lumbar support, and armrests. Other features may be based on personal preference.
The toilet seat.
There is a little black knob on the top left back of the car you see when you raise the trunk lid. Pull that knob. If you close the trunk before putting the seat down it will push the knob back in and lock the seat again.