Vehicle seat adjustment assembly
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1. A vehicle seat comprising:
- a seatback pivotally coupled to a seat bottom; and
an adjustment assembly operably coupled with the seat and including a linear actuator, the linear actuator configured to release a recliner mechanism when moved in a first direction and configured to release a track assembly when moved in a second direction.
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Abstract
A vehicle seat is provided herein. The vehicle seat includes a seatback pivotally coupled to a seat bottom. An adjustment assembly is operably coupled with the seat and includes a linear actuator. The linear actuator is configured to release a recliner mechanism when moved in a first direction and is configured to release a track assembly when moved in a second direction.
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1. A vehicle seat comprising:
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a seatback pivotally coupled to a seat bottom; and an adjustment assembly operably coupled with the seat and including a linear actuator, the linear actuator configured to release a recliner mechanism when moved in a first direction and configured to release a track assembly when moved in a second direction. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A vehicle seat comprising:
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a seatback pivotally coupled to a seat bottom; an adjustment assembly operably coupled with the seat and configured to pull a recliner arm when moved in a first direction and a track assembly arm when moved in a second direction; a wire operably coupled with the recliner arm and a recliner mechanism to release the seatback relative the seat bottom; and a disengagement rod operably coupled with the track assembly arm. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16)
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17. A vehicle seat comprising:
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a seatback pivotally coupled to a seat bottom; and an adjustment assembly including a rack and a pinion configured to release a first feature and a second feature when the rack is moved in first and second directions, wherein the rack defines a pinion cavity and first and second guides, the first guide disposed on an opposing side of the pinion cavity from the second guide. - View Dependent Claims (18, 19, 20)
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