How to repair the lumbar support in a 2010 sebring
The manual lumbar support on the driver side no longer works. I was in the seat with the lumbar at about a medium setting, I adjusted myself in the seat to get more comfortable and when I pushed back on the seat, I heard a clunk and now the lumber adjuster doesn't work. The lever rotates without doing anything.
i found that there is a zipper on the back of the seat that allows you to accessss the inside of the seat. i found a linkage arm was hanging loose. it looks like the plastic for the lumbar piece is broken.ri found that there is a zipper on the back of the seat that allows you to accessss the inside of the seat. i found a linkage arm was hanging loose. it looks like the plastic for the lumbar piece is broken.r
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lumbar on the driver seat
Shawn, Its cable driven plastic plate. It can possibly be repaired once you disassemble it and can see it, if not repairable you can replace the lumbar. Check the attached links,forums with instruction and guides, Good luck
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That connector is for the lumbar support in the seat. The wires are as follows:
Black - Ground, ends at left side under the dash.
Red and Black - Power to circuit fromk fusible link
Yellow and Green - Lumbar support, Push out
Red and Yellow - Lumbar support, Release in
Yellow and Blue - Side lumbar support, Spread out
Yellow, Should be Yellow and White- Side lumbar support, Close in
I wonder if you dont have a bad switch. I had a similar problem on my car except that it was the heated seats that would not engage... the power seat buttons all worked just fine. I changed the switch and it fixed the problem...
i found that there is a zipper on the back of the seat that allows you to accessss the inside of the seat. i found a linkage arm was hanging loose. it looks like the plastic for the lumbar piece is broken.r
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