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Stock talk about the Generation 2 and 2.5 Toyota Solara which was released in 2004-2007

front passenger seat

front passenger seat

Postby big daddy » Wed Jan 07, 2009 8:14 am

hey i just bought an 04 Solara and was wondering if there was any way of lowering the front passenger seat.
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Postby CorCamrySE » Wed Jan 07, 2009 2:10 pm

wrong section...this belongs in gen 2 solara

without doing alot of custom work, there is no way to lower the passenger seat
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Re: front passenger seat

Postby gnegroni » Wed Jan 07, 2009 4:46 pm

big daddy wrote:hey i just bought an 04 Solara and was wondering if there was any way of lowering the front passenger seat.

Shiat! You have the same problem as me, but I'm the driver. I was looking for some solution, but I guess were stuck...

Found this on the internet, for Scion tC aftermarket seats...dunno if they work on our cars:

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Other than that, I guess we'd have to take our cars to somebody who deals with seat upholstery for a suggestion.
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Postby big daddy » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:17 pm

alright thanks for the input man
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Postby Biggi_e » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:35 pm

what model do you have? the sle has the automatic switch where you can lower and raise the seat somewhat.
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Postby philosophicaljt » Thu Jan 08, 2009 4:58 pm

even with my seats lowered as far as it can go, my hair still hits the headliner.

Its one of the worst features.
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Postby gnegroni » Fri Jan 09, 2009 12:14 am

philosophicaljt wrote:even with my seats lowered as far as it can go, my hair still hits the headliner.

Its one of the worst features.

Sunroof doesn't help... I'm sure it takes from 1 to almost 2 inches of height.
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Postby Taido » Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:07 pm

Holy crap, how tall are you JT? My head's got inches of clearnace and I'm 6'3"
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Postby gnegroni » Fri Jan 09, 2009 2:47 pm

Taido wrote:Holy crap, how tall are you JT? My head's got inches of clearnace and I'm 6'3"

You are probably long legged and recline your seat back further (45° angle...lol)
I'm 6'0" and my hair touches the liner...then again, I don't keep my hair that short like most folks. When it touches the liner, its time for my haircut if its not solved with some hair gel! :P
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Postby crispone » Fri Jan 09, 2009 3:59 pm

The riser-to-floor-pan dimensions and structure of automotive seats (especially in the Toyota, Honda, Nissan, etc...) vehicles is a very complex relationship. Today's cars are NOT an assortment of arbitrary components that function as "island" parts by themselves, and ANY modification, removal, etc... can pose some risks that should be considered.

SWS = Seat Weight Sensor electronic devices

SPS = Seat Position Sensor electronic devices

OPDS = Occupant Detection Systems (incorporated into small film transducers or pressure sensor arrays between the foam pad and trim covers...)

Seat Heater elements

...and even AVS (Air Ventilation Systems)


Many MANY of today's modern cars have NUMEROUS components that are INTEGRATED into the SEAT ECU (or ECM) and communicate information to/from and between multiple components, including airbag deployment IC's and such... NOT to mention the power units, recline, lift, and lumbar mechanisms... and even AHR (Active Head Rest) mechanisms.

Honestly, being MORE than familiar with automotive seating industry, I'd say you should be careful when "tampering" with your automotive seats. It's not just about changing the position for your COMFORT, but the NTHSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) and DIN (Deutsches Institut fur Normung) all have carefully MANDATED regulatory, safety, and strength requirements that are CAREFULLY ENGINEERED into the VERY SPECIFIC position, attitude, and specific energy absorbing structures of every component in an automobile, such as the seat system. ANY deviation from the AS SHIPPED condition, and you may end up looking like the crash-test-dummy that WASN'T properly secured during a sled impact test session... :o


...even in a minor incident. :-?



Anyway... not to belabor the point, but I'd err on the side of SAFETY on this one, as you won't find many more versed SG'ers in here on this topic than me. :wink:


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Postby gnegroni » Fri Jan 09, 2009 4:22 pm

Much appreciated input Crisp! :up:
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Postby crispone » Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:47 pm

gnegroni wrote:Much appreciated input Crisp! :up:


No sweat! I like the technical stuff... but it's not too pertinent in our normal banter in here!


One thing I DID forget to mention is, these electronically integrated seating systems are often "initialized" (ALMOST ALWAYS) upon installation at the car manufacturer, and IF any harness connections are BROKEN, ALTERED, or otherwise "COMPROMISED"... these units CAN and WILL sometimes trigger CEL's that CANNOT be reset without a dealer... and FORCE an entry into their WARRANTY DATABASE which becomes available to the manufacturer and triggers investigations into "conformance" of product from seat manufacturer, sub-component manufacturer, and so forth. It can also negate the functionality of very effective, and critical safety features that you don't want to "give up" on such fine, well thought out cars!

(Not many people realize that the SRS or other TAG on a seat trim cover indicates a SEAT contained PYROTECHNIC DEVICE to deploy these features, and you'd be surprised at the energy one of these can release if accidentally "triggered" at the wrong moment! )

PS: The SLED TESTING "room" (actually a dedicated BUILDING) for such features and their testing is a thing of technical beauty to behold! (...and the crash test dummy storage room is pretty cool, too!)


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