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Re: My drivers side power seat moves slides back and
No the adjusters for power seat are made from some steel and a lot of aluminum parts. Replacing the seat tracks are your only option to be safe for they are riveted together
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Check under the seat or beside the seat.. there should be a bar there which is a manual release... it sounds like it didn't pop bk into lock position... just wiggle it to set it in full close position... if your not sure what way it goes move it all the way in one direction and push on the seat.. if it clicks and will not move then you got it and if not... pull the leaver the other way and repeat seat push
No, check for a blockage in the seat track. You have one power source for all seat functions. If it works one way but not the others it is either a bad switch, or bad motor, or a blockage.
the problem is probably mechanical. unbolt the seat and do a visual while operating the controls. something is loose or may be broken. I thing it may be a simple obstruction preventing the latch from engaging
I have a 2006 Dodge Durango. Drivers side power seat has stop working. Want to check the fuse, however unable to remove the fuse. Any suggestions on how to remove the fuse without breaking it?
You need to check for power at the motor when you try to activate the switch. If there's power then you have a drive cable issue. If this is a manual seat then the problem is the actuator assembly itself,the cable,mechanism,etc. Remove the seat & take a good look at it. You'll see a problem,write back.
i had the same prob when i got my durango.i set the seat where i was cumfortable and still where my wife could be cumfortable drilled two small holes on the side of the rail and shot two rivets through it.all the other controls work the same but it doesnt go back and forth anymore.works for me ,alot cheeper than a power seat.
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