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Old Jun 4, 2014 | 08:05 PM
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Drivers side door

Hey guys and/or gals.

About a 2 months ago, I decided one day to move my seat back a little. Lo and behold it doesn't work. I press the memory buttons and nothing. I try to slide it back and forth and nothing. I try to recline it and nada. The only thing that works is the lumbar. I have seen quite a few posts about the teeth being stuck, check with a flat screwdriver. I haven't done that yet. I did check all the fuses per the manuals guide but that didn't fix it either. I am dreading taking it to the stealership but I would only take it there to get a part or the name of the exact part unless one of ya'll know exactly what it is.

Any input would be greatly appreciated!

-Steph
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Old Jun 5, 2014 | 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by stephatx05
About a 2 months ago, I decided one day to move my seat back a little. Lo and behold it doesn't work. I press the memory buttons and nothing.
Do the exterior mirrors or windshield washer work?

If not, check fuse #20 in the under-dash fuse box-- replace the 7.5 amp with a 10 amp per the TSB.

If they do work, it sounds more like a fuse/power issue than mechanical problem with the seat. Check for any fuse that relates to the driver's seat.
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Old Jul 11, 2014 | 08:54 AM
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So maybe this sheds some more light on my situation. There is power going to the control module but none of out any of the pins.
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