We have a 2007 Yukon which we bought brand new that we didn't know had "Power Flip and Fold 2nd row seating."
My wife found out when she attempted to turn on a map light, and our 20 pound grandson was ejected from the seat (thankfully, we had just gotten in so his seat belt was not yet on).
We went to the dealer and first they said no such feature existed, and after I showed the service advisor what happens by actually pushing the button, he asked someone else, then came back and said there was a sensor that would have prevented this from happening with someone in the seat. He demonstrated by sitting back there and my wife pressed the button.
The seat kicked him pretty hard (but didn't eject him).
He suggested that if we were still nervous, we just put a piece of red tape over the switch, but my wife is nervous about another grandchild pushing the button just because of the red tape.
His response was that we should just leave the seat folded when we carry the grandkids, and put them in the 3rd row seats, since they cannot possibly do this. Obviously this is a dumb solution (at least in our minds).
I am wondering if there is a way to disable this feature (pull a fuse, disconnect the switch, or the motors themselves)? The service guy said they are not authorized to do such things, so couldn't help us.
We have never WANTED to fold the seat, but if we DID disable the electric feature, is there a manual back-up to fold it manually if for some reason the electric folding function is broken, or is disabled?
This is a rather dangerous device in my mind!
Thanks,
Bob
My wife found out when she attempted to turn on a map light, and our 20 pound grandson was ejected from the seat (thankfully, we had just gotten in so his seat belt was not yet on).
We went to the dealer and first they said no such feature existed, and after I showed the service advisor what happens by actually pushing the button, he asked someone else, then came back and said there was a sensor that would have prevented this from happening with someone in the seat. He demonstrated by sitting back there and my wife pressed the button.
The seat kicked him pretty hard (but didn't eject him).
He suggested that if we were still nervous, we just put a piece of red tape over the switch, but my wife is nervous about another grandchild pushing the button just because of the red tape.
His response was that we should just leave the seat folded when we carry the grandkids, and put them in the 3rd row seats, since they cannot possibly do this. Obviously this is a dumb solution (at least in our minds).
I am wondering if there is a way to disable this feature (pull a fuse, disconnect the switch, or the motors themselves)? The service guy said they are not authorized to do such things, so couldn't help us.
We have never WANTED to fold the seat, but if we DID disable the electric feature, is there a manual back-up to fold it manually if for some reason the electric folding function is broken, or is disabled?
This is a rather dangerous device in my mind!
Thanks,
Bob