15-04-2016, 05:29 PM
There's a couple of springs under the seat that hold it onto the rail. I did a lot of playing around & modifying with mine when me & a mate did my custom rails to suit my Recaro seats (see my build thread if interested, photos may help understand how it works).
Mine does this, very rarely, but sometimes. It is the left-hand rail that causes problems for me. Yours will be covered by plastic, but as mine is a custom frame on the original rails I can see what happens exactly. Sometimes I have to push the rail into the locking mech manually.
Best way for you, I suspect remove the seat & inspect what is going on. I don't think you can't really identify anything without removing the seat, unless somehow you can get under the plastic to see what is going on
Mine does this, very rarely, but sometimes. It is the left-hand rail that causes problems for me. Yours will be covered by plastic, but as mine is a custom frame on the original rails I can see what happens exactly. Sometimes I have to push the rail into the locking mech manually.
Best way for you, I suspect remove the seat & inspect what is going on. I don't think you can't really identify anything without removing the seat, unless somehow you can get under the plastic to see what is going on