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Old Jun 13, 2007 | 08:07 PM
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seat motor wearing out

Ive got a 97 se w/ all the power options. Lately the drivers side seat adjustablity has been losing its "spunk." It doesnt seam to have enough power to move and I think the motor is wearing out.

Has anyone else encountered this, and how did you fix it? The seat itself is in good condition and Im hoping that I can get a motor from a junker or wrecked car and swap the motor out.
Old Jun 14, 2007 | 05:41 AM
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Not o ***** your thread but I'm having a similar problem. My drivers seat only goes back on the left side. the right of the seat never moves. I took the seats out to check for loose change but I couldn't find anything. I did find that there is a little connecting cable that spins the 2 motors that are on the seats. My cable somehow broke.
Went to the stealership, no way to get just a motor. You have to get the whole seatpan. It's like 4 or 500 bucks.
Old Jun 14, 2007 | 07:55 AM
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Originally Posted by sergofast
Ive got a 97 se w/ all the power options. Lately the drivers side seat adjustablity has been losing its "spunk." It doesnt seam to have enough power to move and I think the motor is wearing out.

Has anyone else encountered this, and how did you fix it? The seat itself is in good condition and Im hoping that I can get a motor from a junker or wrecked car and swap the motor out.
im having the same problem mine works ok wen the seat is close to the stearing wheel but wen it starts moving bak it jus die and like mikey chalupa said i went to the junkyard and it cost like 5 600 around my way so i hope sum 1 helps us soon lol
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