In the 2011 Dodge Challenger, the power seat switch for the driver's seat typically controls both the forward/backward movement of the seat and the adjustment of the seat back angle. This means that the seat can be moved back and forth using the power switch, while the seat back can also be adjusted using a separate power function, if equipped. However, if the specific model lacks power recline, then the seat back would need to be adjusted manually.
Remove the bolts and disconnect the wires and pull the seat out
The power seat on your Mitsubishi Diamante may not move back and forth due to a blown fuse, a malfunctioning power seat switch, or a problem with the seat motor itself. Additionally, there could be an obstruction in the seat tracks or a wiring issue that prevents the seat from functioning properly. It's advisable to check the fuse first and then inspect the switch and motor for faults. If the issue persists, consulting a technician may be necessary.
Anyone know is it possible to use the backseat as the third row ? Do they pull out and attach the same (specifically in a 1998 ford expedition xlt )
Move it to the front seat!
To adjust the bike seat and move it back, locate the seat clamp underneath the seat. Loosen the clamp using a tool like an Allen wrench, then slide the seat back to your desired position. Tighten the clamp securely to hold the seat in place.
sounds like the blend door is not working
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there are 4 bolts on the bottom of seat to unbolt and a power connection for power seats that you disconnect.
Sounds like the motor or gears have a problem. You can try to find the wiring and power the motor up in reverse manually. I had a problem with a seat in a Volvo and it allowed me to maually turn the gears to move the seat back itno a position where it was comfortable for the customer to drive. I then disconected the power to the seat motors so they couldn't move it by accident. I had to get inside the seat to do this.
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!
I would look at the connector and see if it's loose or has a burnt wire. You should be able to take the side off of the seat and get to it.