My daughter has a 2014 Santa Fe Sport who's passenger seat does not slide forward or back. Is this standard as their dealership states???

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Asked by MaryLou Aug 25, 2015 at 05:59 PM about the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0T AWD

Question type: General

Can you please tell me if this is normal.  If it is not, please tell me how on earth
you make the darn seat slide forward or back.   THANKS IN ADVANCE!!!

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1) Forward and backward (2) Seatback angle (3) Seat cushion height (Driver’s seat)

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Ooops…… didn't mean to hit "BEST ANSWER" A dealer said… it's supposed to be that way. Another person said, "NO IT'S NOT" another one said, something is broke….. all I know is it bugs me when I'm the passenger in that damn vehicle and I'm 3 feet back. It's one of my favorite SUV's…. but this feature is for the birds!! Having deafness in the family, it's not a "deaf-friendly" feature either. The person signing to the driver is sitting too far back and can't be seen…… making it dangerous. Thanks for taking the time FordNut. :)

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In the manual there is no information for the passenger seat.

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