davekro
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Are you saying you disconnected the (I assume) air lines to the lumbar pillow and that is still in the same place, just completely deflated and made inoperable (from inflating)? If so, are you saying it now is recessed more than when hooked up and fully deflated?For those interested.
I spent an hour gaining access to the lumbar adjustment in the seat. This meant disconnecting two serial cables and gaining access through the upholstery in back.
There is a cable (similar to a throttle cable) connected to a small electric motor that increases and or decreases the tension on the lumbar.
I simply unhooked that cable on each side of the mounting point, which in turn completely reduced the tension that was resulting in the uncomfortable lumbar.
So thanks for the input. No new seat needed. The seat now functions similar to the passenger's side seat.
Or did you physically move the pillow up so it contacts the lumbar region instead of just below it?
I would like it if the support was a bit higher, but I have gotten used to it. It has not been an issue w/ agravating my chronic lower back issue.
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