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Old 03-11-2008, 05:36 PM
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91 300E pass. pwr headrest dx and repair

My pas side headrest motor is working but no movement. Is this cable operated? Can someone assist me with how to repair this?

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Maui

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Old 03-15-2008, 03:45 AM
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Hi Maui,
can you hear the motor running when you operate the switch? If so it is probably a plastic part inside the seat. I had the same problem with my 94 E320, it turns out a plastic part that goes around one of the metal arms that drives the headrest up and down that had broken. You have to take the back of the seat off by removing 2 screws on the bottom and then push down on the seatback (I did this by pushing down with my hands in the storage pocket while leaning from the front of the seat). I remember I had to push really hard and was afraid of breaking someing the force required was so great. Once I had the seatback off it was easy to located the broken plastic part. I would suggest researching this forum, as this is where I found the instructions to remove the seatback. Also, be very careful when operating the headrest, I broke mine when I held the switch in the down position too long, not realizing it was fully down already, that is when mine broke.

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