It would be on the door-side (left on American) of the driver's seat near the recline lever. If you can't find it, check the front to see if you have some sort of bar or lever to move the seat. If there is some sort of adjusting bar on the front, it means you do not have power seats.
seat adjuster
There is a transmission under the seat and the solonoids may be bad or the cables broken. I was told by the Buick dealer if it is the cable it's about $600 to fix as the entire seat platform has to be replaced. Mine broke on both seats on my 2000 Park Avenue. The front adjuster on the driver side and the rear adjuster on the passenger side.
It is a wire loom that powers the buttons/switches for the power seat!
In short yes, but you will need harness from salvage yard or wire it in directly to fused battery positive and ground. There are no connectors or power under adjuster.
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There isn't one. The power windows and seat adjuster motors are on an automatically resetting circuit breaker. u sure
there are 2 14-15 mm bolts on the back floor then the seat slides out towards the back seat and then unplug the power plug on the bottom
The fine adjustment knob is the adjuster that is used in high power. It provides better control over the depth movement adjustment of the microscope.
A seat from a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee is what fits in a 1999-2004 Grand Cherokee.
The 2001-2007 Grand Caravans are all similar. On the seats it will matter on Stow and Go or not, power or not, and with seat airbag or not.
rotate engine until adjuster is on the bottom through the hole on the bottom of the bell housing,wedge something between the seat and clutch pedal it has to be pushed down to turn the adjuster
Buy a new one and replace it. OR use a pair of pliers.