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Hikerdogs
Mar 23, 2019Explorer
Horsedoc wrote:
Slide the seat toward the steering wheel. Sounds weird I know but then it spins around the back will be further away from the wheel as it turns. You might tilt the seat back forward a bit also.
We use the same procedure to swivel the seat on our 2013 Winnebago Adventurer.
1. Tilt the wheel all the way up
2. lower the left arm rest to the position it will be in when driving.
3. Tilt the seat back all the way forward.
4. Move the seat as far forward as possible.
5. Spin the seat to face the passengers compartment.
6. Move the seat to the farthest back position to allow the seat back to clear the steering wheel when returned to the upright position.
7. Move the seat back to the upright position
The arm rest will go under the steering wheel when lowered. If left in the upright position it will bind against the steering wheel.
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