To fix a broken power seat in a Mercedes, first check the fuse associated with the power seat system, as a blown fuse is a common issue. If the fuse is intact, inspect the seat's wiring and connectors for any signs of damage or disconnection. You may also need to test the seat switch and the motor for functionality; replacing faulty components may be necessary. If the problem persists, consulting a professional mechanic or technician is advisable for a thorough diagnosis.
To fix a loose or broken toilet seat, you can tighten the bolts holding it in place using a screwdriver or wrench. If the seat is broken, you may need to replace it with a new one by unscrewing the old seat and attaching the new one in its place.
Could be a broken cable under the drivers seat, unfortunently
First you have to take it apart to see what is broken then you can determine how to fix it.
To fix a broken chair seat, you can try using wood glue to reattach any loose pieces or screws to secure the seat back in place. If the damage is extensive, you may need to replace the seat entirely or seek professional help for repairs.
you need to take it to upholstrey mechanic who will have to weld the seat back to its original abilities.
Step one of one: get smart noob.
To fix a rear seat belt not working on your Mercedes, first check for any visible obstructions or twists in the belt itself. Ensure that the buckle and latch are clean and functioning properly. If the seat belt still doesn't retract or latch, it may be a sign of a faulty retractor or a broken component, requiring replacement. In this case, it's best to consult your vehicle's manual or take it to a certified mechanic for a thorough inspection and repair.
To fix a loose or broken toilet seat hinge, you can try tightening the screws with a screwdriver. If the hinge is broken, you may need to replace it with a new one. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation.
I also have a broken power seat in my Blazer. The piece that is broken is the plastic worm drive shaft. I have not figured out how or had the desire to repair it yet. I was able to keep the seat upright by getting the worm drive slightly passed the broken point and leaving it there. I was able to do this by lifting the back of the seat with my hand while pressing the electric button to raise the back. (with a little jiggling). To fix it looks like a difficult job after you get the part. It would probably be easier to buy another used seat.
a wire is broken. a mechanic can fix the problem. put in a new seat or fix the bad connection, from your sitting on the seat so much : )
go to http://www.toyotafans.net/ and they will help you!
It takes a pro to fix a broken car seat in about two days. That should be the average time you should be without your car. They should have the parts in their shop already and not have to order them.