It is located underneath the seat.
behind rear seat
To get a power seat moved back once the motor is dead there needs to be a handle on the side. If no handle, you will need to remove the seat, unplug the motor, and replace with a new one.
Likely the seat motor
Power seat relay location for 1996 Blazer
To determine if the power seat motor is bad or if the switch is malfunctioning, first check for any signs of power at the switch. You can do this by using a multimeter to test for voltage when the switch is activated. If the switch is receiving power but the seat doesn't move, the motor is likely the issue. Conversely, if there's no power at the switch, the switch itself may be faulty.
Probably the seat motor
First, check if the power seat fuse is intact and not blown. If the fuse is okay, the issue may be with the seat's motor or wiring. Inspect the motor and wiring connections for any damage or loose connections. If everything looks good, the motor itself may need to be replaced.
To replace the power seat motor in a 2005 Kia Sorento, first disconnect the vehicle's battery to ensure safety. Remove the seat from the vehicle by unbolting it from the floor and disconnecting any wiring harnesses. Once the seat is out, detach the seat cover or bottom cushion to access the motor, then unscrew the faulty motor and replace it with the new one. Reassemble the seat, reconnect the wiring, reinstall it in the vehicle, and reconnect the battery.
seat fuse location for 1996 blazer
There are a number of reasons why your power will not raise or lower a front seat. It may be that your power source is not properly connected or that a motor has died.
Fuse location for passenger power seat on 2002 chevy tahoe.
To replace the motor on the power passenger front seat of a Mercury Villager, first, disconnect the vehicle battery to ensure safety. Remove the seat from the vehicle by unbolting it from the floor and carefully disconnecting any electrical connectors. Access the motor by removing the seat cover or base, depending on the design. Finally, replace the old motor with the new one, reassemble the seat, and reinstall it in the vehicle.