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    I have a problem with my drivers seat, it is slid 3/4 of the way back and I would like it to go the rest of the way but my pwr seat does not work at all. How can I fix this? I went under the rear of the seat with my voltmeter and I have 12v at the pigtail coming out of the flor but I dont know what I have to do to move the seat to get it out so I can take a lok at the switch. Any help would be appreciated.
    Here's a sig with my old ride: (Everyone else has a cool sig I had to do something!)

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  • #2
    good luck its hard as hell getting to those bolts without power.

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    • #3
      I was afraid someone would say something like that
      Here's a sig with my old ride: (Everyone else has a cool sig I had to do something!)

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      • #4
        you can if your willing to break those plastic covers.

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        • #5
          try open wrenches and a variety of sockets...i was able to squeeze something in there to get it out, then i went with a manual bracket..i do remember it being a pain in the ass without power
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          • #6
            The plastic pieces on the floor are attached by a fore and aft facing phillips head screws. You should be able to get to them and at least loosen the plastic pcs.

            Don't forget that you can seperate the seat from the track by removing 4 upward facing bolts. They might be more accessable than the floor nuts.

            If you can't move anything, it's probably a problem with the wiring or switch. If I remember correctly, the rear-most motor controls the forward/backward motion. If you can jumper to those wires, ground one 12V the other. To reverse direction, reverse the GRD and 12V. The wires are lite green and lite brown (tan)?

            Here is a picture to help you see what is under the seat. It will be a little confusing because this was from my project to install a passenger power seat.


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            • #7
              Thanx for the help! That looks a little easier then I had thought. but I will try and jump those wires first maybe the switch just went bad.
              Here's a sig with my old ride: (Everyone else has a cool sig I had to do something!)

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              • #8
                chris you finally made it over here lol, did u get that front end fixed?
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                • #9
                  All in time young grass hopper! Lol! I am waiting till I have my taxes back before I start working on it.
                  Here's a sig with my old ride: (Everyone else has a cool sig I had to do something!)

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