Power seat not working
Anyone have any advice on how to troubleshoot these with more simple volt meters and such.
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I have in the past found other suggestions that include removing four torque screws from under the seat that holds the seat to the rails but they are hard to see and hard to get to from underneath. I have the same problem and I have been procrastinating dealing with it but need to deal with it soon. Tired of driving it in the all the way back position!
From the service manual:
"If the power seat motor is inoperative and the rear adjuster nuts are not accessible perform the following steps.
Power up and raise the front of the power seat to gain access to the forward motor bracket.
Reach under the seat and cut the tie strap attaching the front motor bracket to the torque tube.
Bend the bracket ends inward and slide the bracket off the adjuster transmissions.
Pull the forward motor cables from the adjusters.
Insert one end of a removed cable into a low speed drill and insert the other end into the adjuster.
With the low speed drill move the adjuster forward, alternating sides, until the rear adjuster nuts are exposed."
Or option 2:
"If the seat adjuster is inoperative and the rear adjuster nuts are not accessible perform the following steps:
Remove the recliner handle. Refer to Seat Back Recliner Handle Replacement - Front .
Remove the seat side trim panel. Refer to Trim Panel Replacement - Front Seat .
Reach under the seat cushion and cut the seat cover tie string (1) at the front center of the seat cushion.
Lift the seat cushion cover and foam to access the 4 seat cushion to frame attaching bolts.
Remove the seat cushion to frame attaching bolts.
Cut the tie straps mounting the lumbar pump pouch and reposition the pump and pouch up through the seat support wires.
Remove the memory seat control module from the seat.
Disconnect the seat belt harness rosebud clip (drivers seat).
Disconnect the electrical connectors.
Remove the seat. "
Last edited by mattba; May 30, 2019 at 04:47 AM.


https://www.corvette-web-central.com...-problems.html
Look for the post by "Anonymous", "The seat fix" on the page.
Took me a couple of hours this afternoon, most of which was getting the seat in and out.
If you don't have a Torx 9 driver [I'd never needed one so small before and don't have it], you can use pliers or small nose channel locks to grab the torx heads on the seat motor control end plate, or a flat-head jeweler's screwdriver to wedge into the torx opening to loosen and re-tighten.
I know this is a 6-year-old thread, I'm putting the info here because the fix worked for my C5 memory seat and I didn't find it on this forum.
Hope this helps someone,
Sal
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