Floor may curling under seat
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Floor may curling under seat
Hi guys,
The driver’s seat is moving backwards to allow the driver to get into the car easily. However, the floor mat is curling under the seat each time the seat moves back into driving position. As a result, the bottom side of the floor mat is heavily damaged and leaves dirt in the car that is removed from the mat. Does any of you recognize this issue? Any tips or solutions besides from ordering a new set of original floor mats (4 pieces €168 excluding tax).
Thanks
The driver’s seat is moving backwards to allow the driver to get into the car easily. However, the floor mat is curling under the seat each time the seat moves back into driving position. As a result, the bottom side of the floor mat is heavily damaged and leaves dirt in the car that is removed from the mat. Does any of you recognize this issue? Any tips or solutions besides from ordering a new set of original floor mats (4 pieces €168 excluding tax).
Thanks
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Prevent the driver's seat from moving back and fore with the control on the side of the steering wheel housing.
My seat is set in one position and never moves.
For $2 you can buy mats which are bound at the edges, in various colours and
are just a rectangle which fit (more or less) in the foot well. Mine are rubber backed too.
They are quite thin but in your case that's good because it sounds like the
existing mats are picking up on the moving seat.
Search Chinese shops and markets for these.
My seat is set in one position and never moves.
For $2 you can buy mats which are bound at the edges, in various colours and
are just a rectangle which fit (more or less) in the foot well. Mine are rubber backed too.
They are quite thin but in your case that's good because it sounds like the
existing mats are picking up on the moving seat.
Search Chinese shops and markets for these.
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