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Question posted by cbuffone on May 17th, 2015

6 Way Adjustable Seat

i have 2002 firebird firehawk with 6 way adjustable seat but i do not see any adjustment for lumbar or bolster. According to the vehicle handbook, if I have the 6 way seating, I am also to have lumbar and bolster. I checked the outboard part of the seat and saw no switches. Is this an error in the book or was this another option

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Owner's Manual - Page 9

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Owner's Manual - Page 10

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Owner's Manual - Page 12

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Owner's Manual - Page 20

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Owner's Manual - Page 48

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Owner's Manual - Page 50

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Owner's Manual - Page 55

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Owner's Manual - Page 171

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Owner's Manual - Page 183

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Owner's Manual - Page 187

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Owner's Manual - Page 189

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