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Old 09-02-2007, 11:16 PM
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Power driver's seat dead

no help from the "LS1" board, so I thought I'd try my local group.

After a water leak, and running the driver's seat forward to dry out, the seat won't move. Of course I have checked and WD-40'd the only electrical connecter that I could find. Now with the seat run fully forward, I can't even get into the car, let alone reach the front mounting bolts to remove the seat to fully check out the problem. The 6-8 wire connector was dry and clean, but I checked anyway. Is there another connector that I can't seem to find? Can I hot wire the connector to at least power the seat back to remove the front bolts. Thanks to all for any help.

Edit: I have checked the fuse, the defroster works and upon further investigation, the connector coming out of the carpet under the seat does NOT have 12VDC at any of the connectors. Anyne know of any other connectors in the circuit?
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Old 09-03-2007, 07:16 AM
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put power and ground to the needed wires at the connector under the seat to get it to move

let me see if I can find the wire colors
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Old 09-03-2007, 12:43 PM
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thanks, I would hate to blow anything up.
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