truth_in_adv
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My wife and I fell in love with the Kia Telluride and Hyundai Palisade. They are awesome SUVs.
One of the features we loved vs other SUVs we looked at was the one-touch button on the 2nd row seats that releases the seat and makes it very easy to walk into the 3rd row.
But then my wife asked the salesperson the million dollar question. What happens if our 7 year old pushes the button while someone is in the seat and the car is moving? What happens?
The obvious answers was, it won't work...there will be some safety mechanism that prevents this from happening.
So we tested it (on a Palisade)...with all different scenarios...car in park, drive, moving...someone in the seat or the seat was empty...no matter the permutation, if someone presses the button on the second row seat to release it, the button will do as asked and release the seat.
I don't know what the actual mechanism is, but when you press the button it sounds like a motor release a latch and then the mechanical system makes the seatback spring forward and the seat base 'springs' forward.
There are two buttons on each captains chair. One next to the headrest. The other is on the side.
The button requires very little force to press. Unlike a traditional lever which requires more force to use.
When an adult is in the seat and their legs are on the ground, you can easily override the springs with your leg and back muscles. Not a major issue.
HOWEVER, if you were a child in a car seat or booster and your legs did not touch the ground, the seat will just slide forward. I tested this myself by just raising my legs and pushing the button.
It's possible that having weight in the seat actually made it worse - made it slide with more force.
Any ideas for a solution would be great.
I want to buy the SUV, but for now, we can not get past this issue.
The dealer couldn't come up with a solution either and told me to call Hyundai Customer Care, so I did.
I called Hyundai Customer Care and they sent me back to the dealer.
Any ideas?
Anyone else notice this issue?
Thanks
One of the features we loved vs other SUVs we looked at was the one-touch button on the 2nd row seats that releases the seat and makes it very easy to walk into the 3rd row.
But then my wife asked the salesperson the million dollar question. What happens if our 7 year old pushes the button while someone is in the seat and the car is moving? What happens?
The obvious answers was, it won't work...there will be some safety mechanism that prevents this from happening.
So we tested it (on a Palisade)...with all different scenarios...car in park, drive, moving...someone in the seat or the seat was empty...no matter the permutation, if someone presses the button on the second row seat to release it, the button will do as asked and release the seat.
I don't know what the actual mechanism is, but when you press the button it sounds like a motor release a latch and then the mechanical system makes the seatback spring forward and the seat base 'springs' forward.
There are two buttons on each captains chair. One next to the headrest. The other is on the side.
The button requires very little force to press. Unlike a traditional lever which requires more force to use.
When an adult is in the seat and their legs are on the ground, you can easily override the springs with your leg and back muscles. Not a major issue.
HOWEVER, if you were a child in a car seat or booster and your legs did not touch the ground, the seat will just slide forward. I tested this myself by just raising my legs and pushing the button.
It's possible that having weight in the seat actually made it worse - made it slide with more force.
Any ideas for a solution would be great.
I want to buy the SUV, but for now, we can not get past this issue.
The dealer couldn't come up with a solution either and told me to call Hyundai Customer Care, so I did.
I called Hyundai Customer Care and they sent me back to the dealer.
Any ideas?
Anyone else notice this issue?
Thanks