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Drivers with shoulder and neck injuries from non-power steering vehicles
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<blockquote data-quote="mpeedy" data-source="post: 145802" data-attributes="member: 6439"><p>If you noticed the steering wheel is not centered on your body when sitting down. The steering wheel is usually more toward your right. </p><p>I just mention this so you are aware that you are not giving the steering the equal amount of pressure from both hands. </p><p>The p-5's also have a slightly different steering wheel that is almost like a buses. You might have the seat to low and this is causing your finger too much strain when pulling the steeing-wheel towards yourself. </p><p>I suggest you take the car to the shop and have them raise the seat 1 notch to start. To raise or lower the seat on the older cars is done by removing a bolt on the seat-post. Going up might relieve some straighn from your finger. </p><p>To raise or lower the seat is 1 of the bad designs of the older cars. It makes it impossible to adjust the seat up or down without tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mpeedy, post: 145802, member: 6439"] If you noticed the steering wheel is not centered on your body when sitting down. The steering wheel is usually more toward your right. I just mention this so you are aware that you are not giving the steering the equal amount of pressure from both hands. The p-5's also have a slightly different steering wheel that is almost like a buses. You might have the seat to low and this is causing your finger too much strain when pulling the steeing-wheel towards yourself. I suggest you take the car to the shop and have them raise the seat 1 notch to start. To raise or lower the seat on the older cars is done by removing a bolt on the seat-post. Going up might relieve some straighn from your finger. To raise or lower the seat is 1 of the bad designs of the older cars. It makes it impossible to adjust the seat up or down without tools. [/QUOTE]
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