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I removed front driver side seat in a 2001 suburan to recover when I replaced it the seat will not go frovtard or backward the lumbar worked what have I done wrong?

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Hi Lee:
Should be no big issue.
The seat slides in "rails" and there is a spring loaded latch mechanism.
I'd start by removing the seat, turn it upside down, and make sure the latch is set in the "slider" part of the rails.
Happy day!

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Principles of Operation
Driver Power Seat - Memory
NOTE: The memory power seat track may stall when operating at 0°C (32°F) or below. Once the vehicle's interior temperature rises above 0°C (32°F), normal operation should return.
The driver power seat is controlled by the driver seat module (DSM). The DSM does not need to be configured, however the driver seat does need to be calibrated when the DSM is installed. The driver seat control switch provides voltage to the DSM when activated. The NEUTRAL position of each driver seat control switch position is a ground state through the seat control switch contacts. A voltage input causes the DSM to power the appropriate motor until the input is removed. Ground is the normal state of the motor circuits through the DSM and is not switched to control the motors. The DSM internally switches the appropriate line from ground to power to adjust the motors.
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