HELP! Question Regarding Power seats!

Dan_T_Mustang

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I moved the driver seat all the way back today, to have some space while I install my Hurst Shifter. Tried to move it back but it seems as if the motor died. Checked the lumbar support on the passenger and it's dead too as well as the driver side lumbar support. Is that a coincidence or did a fuse burn out and that's my program?

Any help is much appreciated! :thumbsup:
 

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Dan_T_Mustang said:
I moved the driver seat all the way back today, to have some space while I install my Hurst Shifter. Tried to move it back but it seems as if the motor died. Checked the lumbar support on the passenger and it's dead too as well as the driver side lumbar support. Is that a coincidence or did a fuse burn out and that's my program?

Any help is much appreciated! :thumbsup:

i have almost the exact same problem except my seat is stuck an inch 2 far back and i cant move it forward..since my car is in the shop id like to no wat to look for wen i get it back..
 

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I have no idea and since no one else has said anything, i would think a good start would be at least checking fuses. Easy to do and who knows, you might get lucky.
 
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Xero said:
I have no idea and since no one else has said anything, i would think a good start would be at least checking fuses. Easy to do and who knows, you might get lucky.

Fair enough, will do in the morning, would be a PITA if the power seat motor crapped out...
 
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I did some research and people are saying the power seats have a relation to the cigarette lighter which I had to unplug to install my Hurst Shifter, could I have shorted it out? If so do I just need to replace the fuse? Where and which one would it be?
 

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ya there is one of the small 30A fuses in the high fuse panel under the hood that is connected to the power seats, mine will blow the fuse if you move it all the way foward might wanna start there
 

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mine had same problem and it moves forward/backward now by just replacing the fuses.but it will not move up or down,but its comfortable as it is
 

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shit you guys are lucky, my power seat is stuck all the MF'n way forward. Up and down work and the motor runs while trying to go back or forward but it doesn't budge.
 

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sn95gtvert have you tried helping the seat move foward and backward.thats what i had to do.kinda pull/push while holding the button.just a suggestion
 

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after a few hours playing with it the day it got stuck i try'd bracing against the fire wall and pushing/jogging the seat as much as i could.... nothing happend..

i can still drive it thank god. but its not comforterble what so ever, and my left knee is always shutting off my blinker or turning it on for a right whenever i shift.
 

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ohhh well i aint sure then.id try more research, that would bug the crap outta me
 

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Mine was stuck all the way up. So I got a used manual seat track off ebay for 20 bucks. Now I has 03 Cobra seats.... mmmmmmmmm
 

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