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's possible that the self adjuster is installed backward.
If you have power seats in the Lincoln Navigator, and they won't move forward or backward, it could be that the switch is worn out and needs to be replaced. Also, there is a chance that a switch wire came off or is loose.
A backward force can slow down or stop an object in motion, depending on the strength of the force. If the backward force is greater than the forward force, it can cause the object to change direction or move in the opposite direction.
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You have not loosened the retaining bolts and nut so that the adjuster will move (more than likely).
why dose one tend to fall backward on a bus when it starts out from a stand still why dose one tend to fall backward on a bus when it starts out from a stand still
The transmission isn't engaged. I just rolled my tractor off the ramp...after disengaging the transmission...then I got on, started it, and it wouldn't move. After 10 minutes of triplechecking the parking break, and randomly pushing buttons and shifting gears...I realized the transmission was still disengaged. It's the little lever on the back of the mower. There's a sticker that tells you what to do.
It would cause the object to decelerate.
when we run we push the ground backward it causes friction
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When a balloon is released, the air inside moves backward due to inertia, propelling the balloon forward in the opposite direction. The inertia of the moving air creates a force that pushes against the balloon, causing it to move in the direction of least resistance.
What would cause the 1995 Nissan Pathfinder not to go in forward or reverse?