2nd Row Rear bucket Seat 2005 XL

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If you flip up the seat bottom...the passenger side has a bunch of cables that seem to do nothing. The driver side has none at all. ???? What are they.
To flip the bottom forward all you do is pull up on the center tab. To recline or lay the back flat forward you grab the handle on the side. But what are the cables...one goes across and there are latches left & right that kinda look like for a seat the slides forward and back. But it doesn't.
 
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Picture? Maybe they are for something the previous owner had
No...it's all factory installed. One wire goes across and connects to a latch on the rail left & right...but there is no forward/back movement on the captain chairs. There are 2 cables that run up the inside rail.
To flip the seat back there is a handle on the side that has no connections to a cable. The seat bottom just flips up using a pull tab. Driver-side has NO cables.
 

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If it is like the bench seats, on the XL/Suburbans the passenger seat back can fold forward with the bottom cushion in place using the handle on the back. That also lets the seat move forward for someone to get into the back seat instead of walking between the seats.

Does anyone know if they made cloth buckets?
 

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There should be a small lever on the back of the seat near the bottom. See the attached page from the owners manual. Says it is on both bench and bucket seats.wp_ss_20151217_0001.png
 
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There should be a small lever on the back of the seat near the bottom. See the attached page from the owners manual. Says it is on both bench and bucket seats.View attachment 57880
Pic of manual was great,,,but I have no such level on the back. Will just take it in to the Dealer and have them pull up a shop manual. Cables and pulleys(?) everywhere...but nothing does anything.
 
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Figured it out!!! Man, is it a complicated mess of cables and cams(?). #1: leave the seat bottom DOWN (there's a cable on it to sense that it IS down). Twist the handle on the side that reclines the seat back B-U-T...tilt it FORWARD. It won't go much as the seat bottom is in the way. THAT pulls on 2 cables joined at a cam pivot point and releases 2 claws that have it locked in a track. It will now slide the entire seat forward for access to the 3rd row. You see...if the seat bottom were folded UP, it would be hitting the back of the front seat and the whole thing couldn't slide forward on the track.
All three cables are joined on 2 plastic pieces. There is a A LOT of stress at that point...HENCE...mine broke.
Since I have the 2nd row buckets - I don't know if the 40/60 seat is even ON a track as the bucket seat is.
The joke at the Dealers Parts Dept is the word "assembly". You can't buy that $2 broken plastic piece. You can only buy the entire rear seat cable/cam "assembly" for $250.
 
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Glad you figured it out. That's what I was trying to explain, and yes, the bench seat does the same thing but only on the passenger side, the small side of the seat.
 

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