Seat Sag issue, Dealer will not cover!
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I only have 700 miles... but so far so good! Better than my S-line... IMHO, using the Hairdryer while conditioning really makes a difference!
Note: I also do not wear my wallet in my back pockets... and when exiting and entry I put my weight on the hand on the sills and don't sit on the bolsters.
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Note: I also do not wear my wallet in my back pockets... and when exiting and entry I put my weight on the hand on the sills and don't sit on the bolsters.
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I wonder if the sag is a condition of how the seat is adjusted? Not enough lift at the leading-edge of the seat bottom, and now the leather is the main friction surface holding your butt in place. As the leather works to hold your butt, it stretches, and that translates into the sag issue. Dial in a little more lift, less stress on the leather, no sag.
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