What Causes the Noise When Adjusting Power Seats Back and Forth?
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Power seat adjustment noise is often caused by loose screws, etc. Here are the specific reasons: Reasons for seat noise: If screws are loose, you can tighten them with an appropriate wrench. A car seat is typically secured by at least 4 screws, usually located underneath the seat. If several screws become loose, when someone sits on it, the increased force on the seat and unstable center of gravity will produce noise. Seat maintenance: Simply removing dust and debris is not enough. You should use professional leather soft cleaner or leather conditioner monthly for care. This not only effectively restores the seat's shine but also helps prevent cracking. If neglected for a long time, the leather will harden and become dirty, eventually leading to cracks. Therefore, proper maintenance is crucial for leather seats.