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You see the circuit breaker, supplies voltage to power seat switch, You see the wire color? On hinge side of driver door is probably a wiring harness, probably has a protective rubber boot covering. Pull the boot back far enough to see wire colors, use a testlight, have to penetrate the insulation to get at the wiring. If no voltage, either wire is broken or check for voltage at the circuit breaker. Black wire is ground, check that also.
You see the wire colors for seat motors, those are voltage and ground, depending on which way the motor is moving.
I have an 05 equinox had same problem with driver window,ended up finding broken wires in rubber boot between door and jamb,pieced out broken wires,problem solved....
I had same issue, you must remove driver door panel and you will notice some wires have broken after constant open/closing of door. Reconnect wires and you are good to go !
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