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Originally Posted by BERNIE MORRISEY
There is no sound of motors trying to move for any adjustment. It doesn't even work with the door open. if the heating duct wasn't there i might be able to get to the rear seat bolts a little easier. With out breaking them, how do the plastic covers come off, that cover the ends of the seat rails. when I come home from work i'll try again to get the seat out. with the seat soooo far back and it being so tight to the floor it's hard to belive that he could of disconnected somthing under the seat in it's current position, but then again anything is possible! thanks again for the fast reply!
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If you mean the black pieces, they pull straight back. Even with the seat all the way back you should be able to get the bolts out. If the seat is all the way forward you can't remove the front bolts. I think you got lucky as it is stuck all the way back. There is a piece of carper trim under the front of the seats. You will need to pull it forward and pick it up to unplug the wires near the front of the seat. I have an '87 124 so your seat may be different.
Worst case scenario: you can probably pull the seat cover off the bottom and access the wires that way. You could then check to see if you have power to the seat. Do any functions work, seat back, headrest? If nothing works then you don't have power to the seat. Did you check to see if you had power at the switch?
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