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cartrimmer Member Since: 10 Jul 2011 Location: leicester Posts: 16 |
Got an se model, front seats worked absolulety fine, then whilst vacuuming the carpet moved the drivers seat right back and now both seats have stopped working, i have checked all the fuses, i have checked all the wiring and still no movement, although when pressing the swithes to move forwards and back the motor under the seat does jolt, apart from that i can't find why it won't work. Has any one got any suggestions as to what to try??, has any one come accross this problem before. look forward to receiving some comments or answers as frustration has now set in beyond the level of sanity. thanks |
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Sat Sep 03 2011 3:49pm |
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sweetafton Member Since: 05 Dec 2009 Location: Weymouth Posts: 961 |
Have you tried locking the car then opening it. Like resetting the whole thing. It's just a thought. |
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Sat Sep 03 2011 4:33pm |
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andy r Member Since: 04 Jul 2011 Location: Torbay Posts: 370 |
Could have come to the end of its travel ?? Never taken one apart so not sure how they are driven, could try pushing seat forward whilst flicking the switch !? 08 2.7 RRS "S"
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Sat Sep 03 2011 5:50pm |
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cartrimmer Member Since: 10 Jul 2011 Location: leicester Posts: 16 |
tried that doesn't work |
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Sat Sep 03 2011 7:22pm |
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cartrimmer Member Since: 10 Jul 2011 Location: leicester Posts: 16 |
not tried that will try in the morning thanks |
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Sat Sep 03 2011 7:23pm |
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cartrimmer Member Since: 10 Jul 2011 Location: leicester Posts: 16 |
thanks had a good look at that but has stopped working before it reached the end of the thread travel |
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Sat Sep 03 2011 7:25pm |
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cartrimmer Member Since: 10 Jul 2011 Location: leicester Posts: 16 |
also i have changed all the fuses three times and removed the seats to see the only thing i can think of doing now is to by pass the power to the motor and get the position back to driving position. |
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Sat Sep 03 2011 7:28pm |
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timcom0 Member Since: 11 Jul 2009 Location: Sheffield Posts: 235 |
Look under the seat to where the loom connects and see has it dislodged a little, I think the power is daisy chained from one to the other so if first plug in line disconnects affects the other seat, just find the connector pull out and then reconnect securely, i.e. push right home, not sure but solved mine when had similar problem |
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Sat Sep 03 2011 11:00pm |
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