Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Wear and tear on cars is common, but it’s still unfortunate! Luckily, you have a couple of options for fixing your car seat lever.
If the lever broke at the top, you can try welding it back into place. Otherwise, you may have to replace the whole mechanism by purchasing a new one from Ford.
Check with your local dealership first. If your car is still
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