Haha thanks that's what I've been doing. I leave it almost all the way down. Doesn't bother me too much. Maybe later I'll just find a used seat. Track has the common slight play in it.or just keep the headrest down so you don't see it. Depends how much it bothers you and how much time, effort, and aggravation you want to put into it to try to get Mazda to fix it.
Thank you. Atleast it's not visible that way
But is it in the best position to reduce whiplash injuries? I'm 6 foot 2 and have the headrest positioned 2 inches up from the top of the seat.
All depends on the person.
As I understand it the top on the headrest should be in line with the top of one's head
If it is really bugging you that much then follow up with the dealer or maybe take it somewhere else to someone who can fix it for a small cost
Thanks, it's not really bothering me too miuch. I posted thinking someone else may have seen this issue on this car before and maybe it's an easy fix. I'll live with it for now. In time I'll find a used seat and replace it as I also have the common rail play. Lol.
thanks a lot
It may be that the back rest cushion has slid down a bit exposing that gap, or the pervious owner hung something off the back of the headrest forcing that gap to form. I get that a little bit because I have seat back protectors for my girls, so their shoes don't mar the seat backs. Just push the seat back up a bit and it should go away. that's if the dealer won't do anything about it.