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The interior of your Airstream motorhome has been designed to take a limited
amount of space and provide you with all the comfort, convenience, durability
and appearance possible. An understanding of the operational procedures and
maintenance techniques of the interior appointments will add to your pleasure,
as well as to the long life of your motorhome.
Driver and Passenger Seats
The driver and passenger seats are provided by Chevrolet and then sent out to
be recovered by Airstream to match the interior decor.
The seat adjustment mechanisms provided by Chevrolet allows the seat to be
moved forward or backward and recline. The driver’s seat has power controls
which are located on the front of the bottom seat. The passenger seat has a
release bar under the front of the seat that is used to move the seat forward and
backward. Both driver and passenger seat have an inboard handle installed
that allows for reclining.
To swivel the driver and/or passenger seat, you may find it helpful to be stand-
ing. It is also necessary for the steering wheel to be in the lowest set position.
Return seat to full upright position before using swivel adjustment. Move seat
forward towards dash, but not so much that the seat will not clear the console
when swiveled. Pull knob on inboard side of seat base, and swivel about half
way. (clockwise for driver, counter clockwise for passenger) At half way, move
seat to the rear, then complete swivel. This will give adequate clearance for the
back of the seat, skirting and door areas. Be careful not to move too quickly,
as you do not want to damage the seats. To return to normal locked position,
swivel half way and then move seat forward. Remember, don’t move it too
far forward that the seat will not clear the console. Complete swivel until seat
locks in place.
Lumbar and other seat adjustments are part of the reupholstered Chevrolet
seat and their operation is explained in the Chevrolet manual.
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Adjust the driver’s seat so that you can easily reach
and operate all controls. Make sure seat is locked in position. Do
notadjust driver’s seat while vehicle is moving. The seat could move
nexpectedly causing loss of control.
Captain’s Chairs, 2nd Row
The captains chairs have 3 adjustments. A lever on the right side of the seat
reclines the seat back. A lever on the seat pedestal under the front of the seat
allows the seat to be adjusted forward or back, and a lever on the left side of
the seat allows the seat to swivel. Return seat to full upright position before
using swivel adjustment.
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