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msmith0875@gmail.com Apr 3, 2013 02:35 PM

Pwr seats won't go fore or aft
 
Hi, new here and have tried to find the answer in the stickys but......
Anyway my drivers seat tilts and leans with power but it will NOT go forward or back.
Seat relay? Will a faulty seat relay affect only one of several functions? Or... when it goes does it ALL go?
2005 CF Roadster.
Mike

ala_xfire Apr 3, 2013 03:25 PM

Re: Pwr seats won't go fore or aft
 
1 Attachment(s)
looks like it will be a switch or motor, all functions of a given seat are handled by the same fuse :

msmith0875@gmail.com Apr 3, 2013 03:37 PM

Re: Pwr seats won't go fore or aft
 
Thanks, That is not good news. attachment was helpful for me to understand. I guess I better start trying to figure this out as my wife is 4-10 and she now has the seat FULL FORWARD! I can't even begin to get in that car seat! :confused:

onehundred80 Apr 3, 2013 05:25 PM

Re: Pwr seats won't go fore or aft
 

Originally Posted by msmith0875@gmail.com (Post 732832)
Hi, new here and have tried to find the answer in the stickys but......
Anyway my drivers seat tilts and leans with power but it will NOT go forward or back.
Seat relay? Will a faulty seat relay affect only one of several functions? Or... when it goes does it ALL go?
2005 CF Roadster.
Mike

The seat relay if I recall correctly handles fore and aft movement, with door closed the relay is in the normally closed position and the opposite with the door open.
See this for details.
Edit - Looking at Alaxfires circuit my statement is not true, so maybe it's the switch.

GraphiteGhost Apr 8, 2013 03:13 PM

Re: Pwr seats won't go fore or aft
 

Originally Posted by onehundred80 (Post 732869)
The seat relay if I recall correctly handles fore and aft movement, with door closed the relay is in the normally closed position and the opposite with the door open.
See this for details.
Edit - Looking at Alaxfires circuit my statement is not true, so maybe it's the switch.


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