If your driver seat won't move up all the way, it could be due to a few reasons. There might be an obstruction under the seat, such as debris or a malfunctioning component. Additionally, the seat adjustment mechanism or motor could be malfunctioning or damaged. Checking for any physical blockages and ensuring the seat's electrical connections are secure can help diagnose the issue.
car seat wont move forward. First examine under the seat for stuff that doesn't belong under there that could be jambing up the works. If all is clear, you may have to unbolt the seat, remove the seat from the car then turn the seat up side down to determine the cause.
On newer models, you have to move the seat all the way forward, remove side trim cover, remove seat belt anchor bolt, remove seat rails retaining bolts, tilt seat upward, disconnect wires, remove seat...
there is four bolts located under driver and passenger seat. each bolt connects the rail arm of the seat to the floor. first move seat all the way forward then remove rear bolts. then move seat way back, remove front bolts. these bolts are somewhat located under seat but in plain view when you crouch down and look. same process for both seats.
I think it goes by age. If your 16 and older you don't have to, but all younger have to. Front seat driver and passengers all have to wear a seat belt
There are four bolts that hold the seat to the frame of the car. Put seat all the way forward and take out the 2 back bolts - then move seat back to take out the front bolts and the seat should come right out. If it is a power seat you have to disconnect the electrical wires first - obviously. Had to do this not long ago....good luck!
There is a lever under the driver seat.
It really shouldn't Move at all
Your going to have to get under there with a flashlight and check it out, have another person try to move the seat while your looking under there, might just be a toy, pencil or something stuck in the track
At the back of the seat, move the seat all the way forward to access them...
Move the seat all the way forward then remove the nuts or bolts from rear. Move the seat all the way back then remove the front nuts or bolts. Tip the seat back and disconnect the electrical plug(s). Remove the seat from vehicle.
Move the seat all the way back. Remove the two bolts in front of the base of the seat. Move the seat all the way forward. Remove both bolts at the base of the rear. Wiggle the seat until it comes loose and look for wires underneath that may go to the seat motor and seat warmers.
When you turn off the ignition, the preset seat position may move forward to allow easier access to the rear seats or to make it simpler for the driver to exit the vehicle. Some vehicles have a feature that automatically adjusts the seat to a designated position for convenience. Additionally, it could be a safety feature designed to ensure that all passengers can exit the vehicle comfortably. If this behavior is not intended, it may indicate a malfunction in the seat adjustment system.