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Verify all information, follow manufacturer service procedures, use proper tools and safety equipment,
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KOOLCADDY6
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
60 POSTS
Check the connection under your seat . I have seen these come loose if it is connected disconnect it and add some dielectric grease at the pins.
Nov 9, 2016 at 2:00 PM
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JOHNNY G.JR
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
320 POSTS
was motor running on seat,if so,check for coins in tracks
Nov 10, 2016 at 6:15 PM
STRAILER
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
54,178 POSTS
Hi Stacy,
It sounds like the switch could be bead, here is a video on how to change it.