DB9 passenger seat adjustment
#1
DB9 passenger seat adjustment
It appears that I have no cushion height/tilt adjustment for the passenger seat in my new 2009 DB9. I recall that it was an option on early cars. What are the options for adding such a feature? My spouse and I are finding it difficult to get comfortable in the DB9 (daily drive an X350 VDP). The seats are very hard and the fixed headrest doesn't seem to work for us.
#3
Federal market cars for the passengers weight sensor to disable the airbag function under 40lbs. Early DB9 did have more adjustment, but those seats are worse for comfort. Your kind of stuck with what you have.
#4
That sucks. If Ford could figure it out for their other luxury cars in 2009 there is no excuse. I'm very disappointed. Do later DB9s have it? If not, I will hunt for a driver's seat from a RHD market car and retrofit that.
#5
The seat has a subframe, which houses the height adjustment (2 motors for separate front and rear adjustments).
Subframe is identical left and right (at least was in my 07 V8V with later style seats).
I am rather sure (caution, no prove!) that you can exchange only the seat subframes between seats.
When buying one, be careful, memory & non-memory subframes are different.
Dont know if the operator switches supports the exchange, though.
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#8
The switch pack will need to be changed as there is no switch actuation for the non-height adjustable cushion switch pack.
I found a set of seat frames for sale from a 06 DB9 and they both look identical in terms of motor arrangement. @J doubleU mentioned that the early cars had more adjustment. Could this be why? There appears to be no distinction between left and right in terms of part numbers (only height-adjust or non-adjust), so yes they must be interchangeable.
I've attached two photos from an 06 db9, left and right.
06 db9 USA Left Front (driver's) seat frame
06 db9 USA Right Front (passenger's) seat frame
I found a set of seat frames for sale from a 06 DB9 and they both look identical in terms of motor arrangement. @J doubleU mentioned that the early cars had more adjustment. Could this be why? There appears to be no distinction between left and right in terms of part numbers (only height-adjust or non-adjust), so yes they must be interchangeable.
I've attached two photos from an 06 db9, left and right.
06 db9 USA Left Front (driver's) seat frame
06 db9 USA Right Front (passenger's) seat frame
#9
The right (passenger) one in the picture has bent the rails where the seat is bolted on.
Good thing L/R is the same part.
If the switches are different you will need to check for the cable tree as well - there may be a cable tree without the additional 2 motor cables & connectors.
Good thing L/R is the same part.
If the switches are different you will need to check for the cable tree as well - there may be a cable tree without the additional 2 motor cables & connectors.
#10
Vehicle harness should be the same, switch is obviously needed. But the seat control module would be another guess as to function support. By changing the seat base you remove the weight sensor which will induce a airbag RED warning and fault for the passengers seat.
#11
I had my (07 V8V European spec) seats completely dissasembled recently and have not seen a passenger weight sensor.
Are you sure there is a control module for non-memory seats?
Probably easiest to check the parts catalogue in the web.
Are you sure there is a control module for non-memory seats?
Probably easiest to check the parts catalogue in the web.
#13
I think I could convert to a non-memory with height adjust and without the weight sensor and just fake the weight sensor to enable the airbag all the time or put in a discrete switch for the airbag sensor like older Fords. Would I still need a seat ECU for a non-memory seat?