Jacked up the front of my drivers seat over the weekend to do a small repair on the leather.
All went well until I went to lower it back down. Nothing.
Can they be manually overidden?
Prefer this option to an expensive fix, at least in the short term, as I never move the seat anyway and am still toying with the idea of some completely new seats.
Jacked up the front of my drivers seat over the weekend to do a small repair on the leather.
All went well until I went to lower it back down. Nothing.
Can they be manually overidden?
Prefer this option to an expensive fix, at least in the short term, as I never move the seat anyway and am still toying with the idea of some completely new seats.
You do not state whether the drivers seat is electrically adjustable fore and aft but if is and that is not working it is now an mot failure. If there is means to adjust, it must work. If you have a vehicle where the seats are fixed permanently without adjustment they would pass.
As stated you most probably have disturbed a connector, good luck.
I would still check that the connector is fully mated - there are no locking tabs on the plug, so it's just friction fit (rather like those on the back of the electric window switches)
I had this problem a few years back. Expected an expensive fix...when I had the time and investigated it further it turned out to be a connector that had come off.
Fingers crossed yours is the same issue.
As others have said, check connector, check the fuses (number 11? May not be remembering that correctly). Look for a bit of bare wire that may be shorting it if the fuse is blown (I had this issue).