Chimera - latest model/new seat problem

Chimera - latest model/new seat problem

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martynt

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27 posts

272 months

Saturday 8th September 2001
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Anyone else suffering from this problem? I''ve just taken delivey of a new chimera with new style seats - more comfort, support etc. Only thing is the dealer forgot to mention they don''t adjust far enough forward to reach the peddles unless your 6'' or over! Consequently my wife even at 5''7" can''t get near them and even I struggle. TVR''s response - "we didn''t bother to check this when we put them in"! So I''m now in the process of all sorts of so called factory fixes, non of which have so far worked. I''ve just returned from the dealer who put in a new peddle box but forget to alter the position of the gas peddle! So we can reach the break and clutch but not the accelerator. peddle. Brilliant and total incompetence! I''m likely to be suing for a full refund - the pleasure of the drive and owning of the car has gone out of the window. It seems to me it''s time TVR were really made aware of how utterly crap their customer service and build quality really is. Anyone got a good intro to a gritty motoring journalist? I should add that my experience of the arrogance of their dealer network beggars belief and would love to make my personal story available in the press to make TVR start to sit up and listen to their customers.

douglasr

1,092 posts

273 months

Saturday 8th September 2001
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I assume that when both of you test drove a car prior to ordering that the seating position was fine ? You could always persuade them to do a seat runner swap with an older car (if its possible). According to Steve Heaths book, you can adjust the pedals yourself: "The pedal screws into a thread on the actual lever and is locked in place using a second lock nut. By freeing the lock nut, the pedal can be screwed in and out to adjust the height as required. Once the optimum height has been found, the lock nut is tightened up to fix the pedal in place"

zertec

499 posts

284 months

Saturday 8th September 2001
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I haven't see the new runner arangement but ask the dealer to reposition the runners further forward by drilling new holes in the floor. Obviously if this works then fill in the old holes. The seats are just held in with nuts and one inch washers anyway. Clive Reed Zertec Limited info@zertec.co.uk www.zertec.co.uk

trefor

14,635 posts

284 months

Saturday 8th September 2001
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Martyn - I have a solution for you. I will swap my old style seats for your new style seats. I will even come and install them for you. I'm sure you'll get the problem sorted out soonly, but if not the offer stands! Trefor/. P.S. Mine are doeskin hide (kinda beige/mushroom colour).

RichB

51,597 posts

285 months

Monday 10th September 2001
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Don't want to rub salt in the wound Martyn but my wife who is 5'4" drives my Griff with no problems, sounds like you and the dealer have fallen out big time over such a small issue?

bjwoods

5,015 posts

285 months

Monday 10th September 2001
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Sounds like, again, with TVR. The ATTITUDE to Customer Service is the major issue. Not always the problem itself. I know of at least 2 delears reducing staffing levels. Anyone have any ideas how new car sales have been this September for TVR. B Edited by bjwoods on Monday 10th September 19:38