You can manually adjust the passenger seat in two positions (leather). If you remove the seat and look at it's assembly there are two bolts that when removed, allow the seat to be repositioned (on each side). There is a bolt in the front and rear of the seat. There are two built in holes for this bolt (upper and lower). This allows for seat height and or angle. This is where the seat attaches to the rail mechanism.
My passenger seat was allows felt odd, like I was going to 'fall off'. It was set high position (rear upper hole) and low at the front (front lower hole). Removing the seat is a little trival since there is a nodge (upside down 'mushroom') that prevents if from coming out of the rail. The hole to allow the nodge out is in the center.
This was actually suggested by someone on a 240 drivers seat. (no adjustment on 89 240 drivers seat)
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