Seat Hydraulic Closure Cylinder

davepen

Member
I'm not sure I've ever seen a C seat go up "by itself."

These things are everywhere these days, all my cars use them, other stuff too. None of them go up un-assisted, but stay up when they are extended.
 
My c600 sport does go up by itself now. Just turn the key to the right and walls. I do have to slightly push it to the side just a bit
 

Ceesie76

Active member
Mine just started becoming weaker, where I have to push the seat up just a bit more. Original BMW seem to be available for around $70 which, granted, is steep (pun intended) but not exorbitant I feel.
 
This after market cylinder is stronger so the seat is forced about 1/2in to 1in to the side. When I close the seat I have to push it to center. After a few months I will update this post. I use my seat several times per day so it should break in fairly fast I hope
 

davepen

Member
Gas springs (or struts) are usually marked with the extension force in Newtons, what does this one say?
 
Been almost a month since i installed my seat cylinder. So far it works like a champ. I still have to help it slightly but once it is free from the seat latch it rises by itself. I will lube the seat latch later this month and see it if does the trick.
 
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