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Re: Seat Memory Switch



Rob said:
"Do I have to worry worry about the seat becoming possessed and cramming my
forehead up against the windshield while driving on the freeway"

Uh, wouldn't that constitute "Unintended Acceleration"? Let the games
begin!! :-))

Sean Ford
sean@nwh.org
Newton-Wellesley Hospital
Newton, MA  02162 (USA)
'92 Audi 100CS 5spd  18K miles (and counting!)
'89 Suzuki Katana 600 14K miles (and stilll hibernating because of this
godda**ed snow!)

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> From: Rob Bailey <baileyr@cuug.ab.ca>
> To: quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject: Seat Memory Switch
> Date: Thursday, April 10, 1997 10:12 AM
> 
> 
> Has anybody ever needed to actually shut the seat memory switch off? The 
> on/off switch in my 5000 stopped working, so I bypassed the switch. This 
> now means that I will not be able to turn the seat memory function off 
> in any kind of hurry. Should I be worried and buy a good used switch, or 
> can I leave it the way it is? Do I have to worry worry about the seat 
> becoming possessed and cramming my forehead up against the windshield 
> while driving on the freeway?
> 
> Rob