The drivers seat leans to the right and will not come up to the straight posistion I can not find it visually.
SOURCE: driver side front seat back bends
The seat back frame is broken, in most cases it can be welded but all the trim must be removed and the seat dis-assembled down to just the frame, any upholstery shop can do this job for u, about $100-200
SOURCE: I have a 2004 Malibu
The weld has broken on the seat. Take the seat out and find a welder. Thats the only fix. Seems to be very common with this car.
SOURCE: I have a 97 Honda civic Ex coupe and my power
If your not over miles then it should be covered under warranty, take it to the dealer for inspection. they have standard 3 year 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty... 3 years 50,000 miles on power train...
SOURCE: i have 2001 seat leon 1.9tdi have noticed recently
you need to take it to a wheel specialist for wheel alignment.
It entails the precise settings for the setting regarding your wheels.
This inclused "toe in and toe out"
Camber settings etc
Read more at :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_alignment
a professional does this with laser assisted equipment and a car that has wheel alignment problems consumes more fuel, has less power, handles worse and wears its tyres much faster than a car that has the correct settings.
SOURCE: R350 MB LEANING TO RIGHT SIDE
check connetions to all air shocks an shocks with a spray bottle of soapy water if its a high pressure leak you wont hear it but you can see bulbles when you find the leaking one change it out an your done
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