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Old 03-20-2006, 06:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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MY 05 BL/RED M6 SEATS HAVE A HERKY JERKY MOTION WHEN THE SEAT IS GOING FORWARD ON THE TRAC. IS THIS NORMAL? I WOULD APPRECIATE OTHER GOAT OWNERS TO LET ME KNOW. THANKS
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I have an 06 goat and mind does not do that...I haven't heard of this happening before either...
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I think there is a TSB on it.
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I have an 05, mine has done that before, but it's not normal. 99% of the time, it doesn't jerk around...not even when crushing a can of spaghetti Os! Those seats are POWERFUL, it split that can right down the side and the seat didn't even slow down. So watch your fingers, and never allow a can of spaghetti Os to get near those rails.
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I have an 05, mine has done that before, but it's not normal. 99% of the time, it doesn't jerk around...not even when crushing a can of spaghetti Os! Those seats are POWERFUL, it split that can right down the side and the seat didn't even slow down. So watch your fingers, and never allow a can of spaghetti Os to get near those rails.
EWWWW!!! That had to have been one heck of a mess!
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Actually, it wasn't as bad as I figured it was going to be when I saw the can down there. The good thing was that it was about 8 degrees that morning, so everything was pretty much frozen. If it hadn't been so cold, I'd have had spaghetti Os juice everywhere.
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I think there is a TSB on it.
FORGIVE MY IGNORANCE, BUT WHAT IS A TSB?
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It stands for technical service bulletin. Basically it's a report by people of all the stuff that's messing up on their car.

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MY 05 BL/RED M6 SEATS HAVE A HERKY JERKY MOTION WHEN THE SEAT IS GOING FORWARD ON THE TRAC. IS THIS NORMAL? I WOULD APPRECIATE OTHER GOAT OWNERS TO LET ME KNOW. THANKS
My 05 has clunky seat mechanisms. I think it was a "feature" on 04/05's.
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Thanks For Info On Tsb's

Thanks For All The Helpful Info On My Herky Jerky Seat Action. This Site Is Very Essential To Me Because I Have Had My Goat For About 2 Months And I Have Yet To See Another 04-06 Gto On The Road. Obviously, I Don't Have Any Local New Goat Owners To Compare Notes With, So This Site Is Very Important To Me And I Sincerely Appreciate The Fast And Sincere Responses From The Goat Herd.

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