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Old 02-21-2016, 10:38 PM
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Guys I have a little problem that I can't seem to fix, the passenger seat on my 2002 e320 is stuck on one side, half of the seat will try to move and the other half will refuse to budge, the seat is stuck in the farthest position and won't move back, please if someone knows what to do help me with your knowledge ��
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Originally Posted by Gmatni95
Guys I have a little problem that I can't seem to fix, the passenger seat on my 2002 e320 is stuck on one side, half of the seat will try to move and the other half will refuse to budge, the seat is stuck in the farthest position and won't move back, please if someone knows what to do help me with your knowledge ��

Continuing on with more simplicity,the passanger side F and A motor is on the bottom left side of the seat and I am assuming that it is the right side(non motor) that you can move---that being said the R and L seat adjustment motor relays are located in the rear SAM(under rear seat).

If it were me I would not waste my time looking for popcorn as the torque of the seat motor will overcome that---look to the rear SAM-- if the relays are good and without testing with DAS then we may say that the switch or motor is faulty---because the circuit is very simple---dual polarity switch-relay-motor!!

PS: The seat comes out to change the switch or motor!!

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