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Seating help for 2012 Prius Three

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by bizzelizze, Feb 17, 2013.

  1. bizzelizze

    bizzelizze Junior Member

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    This past Monday night I test drove a Prius for about 5-10 minutes, then purchased the Prius Three model.
    Picked it up Tuesday morning. At 75 miles I said I have to adjust this darn seat, at 148 miles I was calling the dealer because I could hardly walk with the back pain.

    I am 5 foot 9 1/2 with 35 inch inseam. The steering wheel doesn't come out very far, and by the time I move the seat back for my long legs I am uncomfortable reaching the steering wheel and the back of the seat is a weird design. When I called the dealer I asked if I could get the power seat installed, maybe that would help the issue, and was told no. The salesperson didn't know of after market seats, will ask around.

    I am so, so bummed. I have owned Toyota Camrys since 1984 and have never had a seating issue.
    I only switched to a Prius due to my daughter being paralized in a DUI accident in 2011 and the action of lifting her wheelchair into the Camry had made my tendonitous so bad in both my arms. the hatchback was the answer. My elbows feel 95 percent better, but I have horrid lower back pain.

    Any suggestions?

    Last night I was told a car was stolen out of a local parking lot, and I asked the person " hey you think I can park my car there for someone to steal it? Gees
     
  2. bisco

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    welcome! sad to say, we've heard this story far too often. there are a few tricks that can help. i'm sure some of the members who have had trouble will offer good advice over the next few days. for a few, nothing works. i hope you fair better, all the best!
     
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    I assume you have found all the seat adjustments on your seat (the seatback angle and the up and down in addition to the fore and aft. If that is the case the only ideas I have are 1: trade it in on a car with more comfortable seating or 2: putting on leather seat covers with some gel padding (that will cost about 11 to 13 hundred dollars.
    If you do decide to trade in, rent the next car you think you want and drive it for a day to make sure it fits, good luck.
     
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    Find a local auto upholstery shop and see if there's something they can do in terms of modifying the seat padding or making a custom seat cover.
     
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    i would look further into the power seat. it might be expensive, but it could be a big help. maybe test drive one that has it. don't take salepeoples advice on what will work/fit and what won't. if they can't make a commission, they can't be bothered.
     
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    Yeah, I called and left a message for the company that modifies vehicles for the disabled, who will be doing that for my daughter. They know most likely the mods that can be made.

    The seat back angle is a choice of race car position or feeling like I am sitting on a wooden Colnoial Ladder Back Chair. Having dump would help alot for thigh support, I took a piece of 1 inch foam from my crafting supplies put under my legs and it seemed to help.

    I wish I could have rented one, I live rurally , have to travel over 25 miles one way to get to a Toyota dealer and the local rental place has limited cars for rent. No hybrids the last I rented. I have rented from them many makes and models over the past 19 months when I take my daughter to rehab places over the 125 miles away one way to test out.


    Humm car upholstry shop will have to call around to find that one, other than backyard shade car repair people.

    Honestly I never thought this would have been an issue owning Toyotas for 29 years and never having problems.

    When I asked the salesperson about trying out the power seat option he never got back to me.

    I don't want to dump alot into this aftermarket if I can't get it back for resale, for what I got the dealer down off sticker it would not be too terrible to resell now with less than 1,000 miles on it.

    Odd, I don't recall consumer report or edmunds reviews mentioning this.
     
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    The steering wheel is adjustable. Maybe that can help with a comfortable position. Visit one of the car parts stores that may have seat cushions.
     
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    Have you extended the adjustable steering wheel towards you?
    Perhaps moving the seat upward (it's a slow adjustment but with some range to it) would give you more leg room while allowing the seat to move forward. A separate lumbar cushion or tapered cushion could make a difference too.
    If you know someone with mechanical skills, adding some shim washers under the front or rear of the seat mounts could alter the overall tilt of the seat.
    All this being said, this is one of my most comfortable cars in terms of seating position.
     
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    Yeiks, the mobility salesperson said the mod starts at 8K , they are checking out what alternatives for me, called the local custom car place, they directed me to the auto upholstry guy, not lookin good there, he is concerned about the resistors for the air bags. Told me to find a power seat from a demoed car and swap it, probably the dealership doesn't want to do this is because of the warranty.
    Yes, I extended and played around with the steering wheel, would be nice to have it come out about another inch. When I pulled it out I thought, " is that it"? I have messed arouns up/down back/forward, which is about it for this vehicle.
    I made a quickie lumbar support pillow yesterday so I didn't get lower back pain driving a 20 mile trip. I can mod that made it too full.
    Today measuring my Camry seat, steering, dump angle back etc to see if I can get this seat to do that.
    Noone seems to know about adding shims for a dump.

    This is a real pain, no pun intended, in agony lifting 31 lb wheelchair into the Camry, can't walk with back pain when you get out of the Prius.
     
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    my wife has a bad back, and camry is the only car she has found to be comfortable for whatever reason. i wonder if someone makes an electric lift that could go in the camry trunk and help move the wheelchair in and out.
     
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    Part of your difficulty is your shorter height and long inseam are not typical. I'm 5'10" with a 32" inseam and seat and steering wheel adjustments seem just about right for me. The only thing I had to do was add a few washers under the front where the seat is attached to the floor to increase thigh support. You might try that, and then raise the seat as high as comfortable to increase the space for your legs. The Prius 4 now has power seats and adjustable lumbar support so that might be a direction to consider if you will trade.
     
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    You are not alone in finding Prius seats to be uncomfortable, painful even. There is a low cost and easy DIY solution that may work for you. See the below thread. Read post #1, skip unhelpful posts #2 through #54 and start reading again at post #55. Hope it works for you, as it did for me and others.

    Seats too relaxed/reclined?! | PriusChat
     
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    Hey, thanks Den49!
    I was going to get the manual, for 14 years I worked for a bus company and have re skinned a 55 pass bus, so I guess I can do one lousy seat, lol. At least I know if if there is no plastic bag between the foam and fabric, go to the dry cleaners and get a bag, makes for the skin to slide back on very easy.

    You know, when you think about it, advertising a six way seating is misleading. Back and forth are 2 ways, really?
    Only one more thing you can do with it is go up and down, as opposed to the pass seat.

    Between the seat and the windshield ghosting of headlights this will not be a long term love affair me thinks.
     
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    Honestly, if your back is so sensitive to seating position then I would skip the Prius altogether. The car is nice but it is not worth discomfort. The seats in the CMAX are quite nice as are the Camry hybrid. You may want to consider another car.

    I suggest doing the math on the amount of miles you drive annually and the average mpg of the cars in question. If car A is uncomfortable and only saves you a couple hundred dollars a year on fuel then you may want to consider car B if it means you will be happier driving it.