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Originally Posted by Rick Lee
Now I'm thinking of attcking every little thing on this car and then reassessing whether I want to sell it.
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I think it's not a bad idea to stay on top of the repairs, and then you can move quickly when the decision comes to sell. Also, it spreads the costs out over time.
The seat on my car stuck shortly after I bought it. It fixed itself in the shop, but my tech removed it, cleaned and lubed the drives, and moved the rails back one hole. That was 6 years ago. On the day my buyer picked up the car, the seat stuck in the full rear position!
I was able to unstick it by rocking the seat forward while working the control, and I'm sure that was due to my tech having serviced the mechanism way back when.