where can i find custom seating vender within 150 miles of Paducah Ky' Passenger seat in 2011 Sonata too low for my wife I need to raise it up or put in a power adjusted seat Mike

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Asked by mikeww Jul 21, 2013 at 08:27 AM about the 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS FWD

Question type: Car Customization

Passenger seat is very low causing vision problems with sun and nausua for my wife.  She is fine driving the car with the adjustable power drivers seat.  I need to raise the passenger seat or install a power seat on the passenger side

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http://www.hyundai-forums.com/222-yf-2011-sonata-i45/116173-2011- sonata-passenger-seat-off-ground.html -- this might interest you. They are talking about same issue.

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I found a seat riser kit for about 70.00 easy install. Sorry I can't remember where I got it, Search for seat riser kit Sonata and see what happens. Raised it about a inch and a half which did help' Mike

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We just bought a 2015 Sonata and having the same issues driver side seat is manual and way too low. My wife feels like a kid when setting in that seat? I would like to get it replaced with an electric seat? Any Ideas how and where? Got a great deal on the limited Sonata Hybrid so i can complain too much. Surely there is a solution?

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Same with the 2012. I am wondering if this was on purpose to properly align the airbags and seat belts .

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