Lumbar Control and other comfort issues

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Frosty
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Lumbar Control and other comfort issues

Post by Frosty »

In the Canadian Vibe Brochure it says there is lumbar control for the driver and passenger on all models of the Vibe. I didn't notice it when I sat in a Vibe or a Matrix. Where is the control for it located? Does it exist or is the same as the hatch release on cars w/o a pwr package?I have never heard any complaints about the seats. Are there any comfort issues?
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Pump233ca
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Re: Lumbar Control and other comfort issues (Frosty)

Post by Pump233ca »

Your correct..I remember the "Lumbar" control being mentioned too....my seats seem comfy enough though
wrench79
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Re: Lumbar Control and other comfort issues (Frosty)

Post by wrench79 »

the seats are actually pretty comfortable. I just drove my vibe from chicago to winchester, Va and i must admit after about 6 or 7 hundred miles the seats were a little hard on the back. But i'm sure if ya plant your (removed) in anything for that long it'll become uncomfortable. The only extra adjustment my seat has is a height adjustment.
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vibb
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Re: Lumbar Control and other comfort issues (Frosty)

Post by vibb »

quote:Where is the control for it located? Does it exist or is the same as the hatch release on cars w/o a pwr package?The lumbar 'support' appears to be passive. The lower part of the seat back is shaped to provide extra padded support for your low back. The use of the word 'control' should not have been used since it the support is unadjustable.
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