My sons drove my car and moved the seat back and the incline as well, when I went to change over to use it as I am smaller, the electrics have failed and I cannot alter the seat position at all. The boys checked the bulb as they thought it was a fuse, but still not able to get it working
SOURCE: 1996 Volvo 960, Driver's motorized seat stuck
maybe you got pennies money stuck in the track if not you got 1 motor for that the motor goes in a assembly in there you have 2 cable a left and a right lock under the seat you probably got the right cale disconnect sometime there stuff that push under the seat and push that cable off if its that just push the cable back in let me know and please if you can take the time to rate this thank you pierre
p.s when you try to put the cable back in dont force to mush
PIERRE
SOURCE: power seats wont move
If the other functions work, like tilt, etc. There may be someting jammed in one of the tracks, like money, a penny will do this. Also, these seats have cable problems from the motor to the seat transmissions. The seat will prob need removed, shop usually charges 3 hrs labor to repair.
SOURCE: 1999 volvo s80 passenger seat stuck in forward position
you will need to check to make sure no coins fell into the track and is jammed it if not you will need to replace the bottom frame of the seat possible with a junk yard one much cheaper than buying new and junkyard frames come complete.
SOURCE: Electric motors on our 1995 Volvo 960 seats don't work anymore
the seat has to come out very hard to remove most the time the motor is not your problem it is the drive cabels that need to be replaced but you can have bad motor if you sure that is but i dont see it i work for volvo
SOURCE: I have a 98 Volvo S90. The electric seats
Try running the seats back and forth for their FULL travel. Electrical motors do not like sitting so much. Also get some white "lithium grease" NAPA has the best for about 8.00 with tax. Spray the grease onto the tracks. The motors can use a shot of a lighter medium. Try spraying and running the seats all the way front and all the way back 5 times. Do this once a week after that. This should help your seats to operate all the time.
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