shamusl
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- 2017 Honda Civic Hatchback Sport Touring
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Hi guys, first post, been lurking but finally bought my car two weeks ago. I'm up to 210 miles!
I've been having numbness in my legs, knees, hips, feet, and ankles while driving my brand new Civic. I've had another person get into the car and verify that they too lose circulation in their legs within about 10 minutes of sitting in the seat.
Is it possible this is a manufacturing defect or were these seats just made for people much smaller than us? I'm 5'10" 190lb and the other person is 5'9" 175 pounds. I think we're both pretty firmly average which has me leaning on manufacturing defect rather than design flaw. I think the problem boils down to the bolsters being way too hard or being overfilled or oversprung or something because they refuse to deform. I think it might be the very hard bit of the seat between the two white stitchings inside the bolstering.
Has anyone had this problem or similar problem? Was it resolved by breaking in the seat or just something you've had to adjust to? If you did, how did you adjust?
I've been having numbness in my legs, knees, hips, feet, and ankles while driving my brand new Civic. I've had another person get into the car and verify that they too lose circulation in their legs within about 10 minutes of sitting in the seat.
Is it possible this is a manufacturing defect or were these seats just made for people much smaller than us? I'm 5'10" 190lb and the other person is 5'9" 175 pounds. I think we're both pretty firmly average which has me leaning on manufacturing defect rather than design flaw. I think the problem boils down to the bolsters being way too hard or being overfilled or oversprung or something because they refuse to deform. I think it might be the very hard bit of the seat between the two white stitchings inside the bolstering.
Has anyone had this problem or similar problem? Was it resolved by breaking in the seat or just something you've had to adjust to? If you did, how did you adjust?
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