Just picked up a new to me 2016 SLT Yukon.
When I went to test drive the vehicle I noticed the third row (60) seat down, but the 40 was up. The sales guy showed me the power button wasn't engaging the seat to go up or down. I took a quick look and noticed the cable that pulls the seat up and down wasn't attached to anything, so either 1) it slipped out, or 2) some clip or something that holds the cable broke. Wasn't too concerned and figured I'd check it out at home, as it would be a minor fix.
Long story short, I did all the paperwork, drove off the lot, and on the way home noticed the seat was up again. I thought I got lucky and they somehow fixed it.
Just tried today to lower the seat and noticed the seat wasn't engaging still, and now I can't lay it down to analyze further what the issue is.
Is there a manual way to get the seat down?
Does anyone know how to fix this loose cable problem?
When I went to test drive the vehicle I noticed the third row (60) seat down, but the 40 was up. The sales guy showed me the power button wasn't engaging the seat to go up or down. I took a quick look and noticed the cable that pulls the seat up and down wasn't attached to anything, so either 1) it slipped out, or 2) some clip or something that holds the cable broke. Wasn't too concerned and figured I'd check it out at home, as it would be a minor fix.
Long story short, I did all the paperwork, drove off the lot, and on the way home noticed the seat was up again. I thought I got lucky and they somehow fixed it.
Just tried today to lower the seat and noticed the seat wasn't engaging still, and now I can't lay it down to analyze further what the issue is.
Is there a manual way to get the seat down?
Does anyone know how to fix this loose cable problem?