we took the driver's seat out of my 95 mustang and found that one track is VERY hard to slide back and forth...the other track is fine...
We used Simple Green to try and dissolve whatever was making it VERY hard to move....then sprayed with WD40....when we started, steve had to hammer the track to get it to move....after a while, by constantly moving it back and forth, we got it to move with our hands, still moderately hard, though.
We let it sit overnight...went back to it, and it had gotten VERY hard to move again...steve had to tap with hammer to get it to move.
What else can we do to get that one track to "track" better? the other side is fine.
I really don't want to buy another seat....there are no seats to buy from salvage yards close to us, w/o driving at least 2 hours one way. :-(
Read a previous post about switching driver's seat to a manual one...is that cost effective?
thanks
sue
We used Simple Green to try and dissolve whatever was making it VERY hard to move....then sprayed with WD40....when we started, steve had to hammer the track to get it to move....after a while, by constantly moving it back and forth, we got it to move with our hands, still moderately hard, though.
We let it sit overnight...went back to it, and it had gotten VERY hard to move again...steve had to tap with hammer to get it to move.
What else can we do to get that one track to "track" better? the other side is fine.
I really don't want to buy another seat....there are no seats to buy from salvage yards close to us, w/o driving at least 2 hours one way. :-(
Read a previous post about switching driver's seat to a manual one...is that cost effective?
thanks
sue