power seat problem.
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Is there anyway I can manually slide back my seat? only one side of the seat will slide back with the power and I cannot acess the bolts in the front so that I can take the seat out to see what's wrong.
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Good question. I guess this is a case of when technology backfires. The adjustment motor that rides on the rails have spinning bolts from the front. The motor is not visible from the back. They have, on each side in the front, a 10mm? gold nut that is part of the movement. I would try adjusting those both and seeing if they move. I don't know how to adjust them both at the same time though.
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Originally posted by nextlevelcoupe
i'm having problems with the memory in the seat....the steering wheel and mirrors will go to the set position, but the seat is unresponsive.
i'm having problems with the memory in the seat....the steering wheel and mirrors will go to the set position, but the seat is unresponsive.
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ok i just found out that the motors from the seat are differnt from year to year so if anyone ever has this problem make sure you get the seat motors from teh correct year SC.
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