Seats
DESCRIPTION
Cloth seats are standard on the Crossfire Roadster and Coupe vehicles. The cloth seats feature four manual adjustments - seat height (drivers seat only), horizontal, back angle, and head restraint height. The lever for adjusting the seat horizontally is located in front of the just below the seat cushion. The lever for adjusting the seat height is located on the outboard seat cushion side shields. The knob to adjust the seat back angle is located on the seat back. To adjust the head restraint height, push/pull the head restraint up. To lower the head restraint height after it has been raised, press the release button located on top of the seat back at the head restraint sleeve. Leather high-back bucket seats are standard on the Crossfire Roadster and Coupe Limited editions. The leather seats feature eight-way power adjustment - horizontal, vertical, cushion tilt, and back angle. Ergonomic power seat switches with tabs resembling the cushion and back in profile and placement mount on the outboard seat cushion side shields. Movement of the seats correlates with the direction of switch travel. Seat adjustment is allowed with the ignition switch in the "off" position or when the key is removed only when the door is open. The power adjuster provides 7.6 inches (194 mm) of longitudinal adjustment and 1.7 inches (43 mm) of vertical adjustment.
The Crossfire Coupe Limited and Roadster Limited have standard heated seats that have two heating levels and a timed automatic shutoff. Separate rocker switches for the driver and passenger heaters mount in the center console. Pressing the top of the switch turns on the normal heating level and pressing to bottom of the switch turns on the rapid heating level. Two lamps in each switch indicate the level of heat selected: one lamp illuminates for normal heating and both for rapid heating. Without user intervention, the timer automatically switches from rapid heating to normal heating after five minutes. Normal heating continues without manual intervention for approximately 30 minutes. The heaters may automatically switch off due to high electrical system demand or a low battery. When this occurs, one or both indicator lamps will blink (depending on selected heating level) until sufficient voltage is available.