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Either the switch or the motor is defective. You need to purchase the repair manual. It's an easy repair burr the manual will show you which wires to jump once you remove the switch, this way you can determine whether the switch is faulty or the motor. If bypassing the switch makes the seat operate correctly then the switch is the culprit. If not then it's the motor 9 out of 10 times it's the switch.
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