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unfortunately the electric seats from all of the car builders have never been able to fix the problems that plage them since their creation they are known for switchs going out motors and drives failing start by making sure you have power to all of these you will need to trace power from your fuse panel using a test light or volt meter next look check to make sure that the tracks on the seat are free of debri and clean then you will have to take the track apart and check the drive gears and cables to make sure they are not damaged
First you reach for the tab near the center of each "half" of the back seat bottom at the back (in the crack of the seat). Pull the tab forward and up, pivoting the bottom of the seat toward the front. Ensure the front seats are forward enough to allow the seat bottom to lie flat on the floor. Next, reach up along the (outer) side of the seat back, and lift the lever, while folding the seat back forward. You may need to pivot or remove the headrest(s). The seat back should lie flush atop the upside down seat bottom. This works for my 2002 Olds Bravada, which is supposed to be similar. Good luck!
that is easy find the motor under the seat that moves the seat back and forth take and neg wire and a hot wire carefully touch the twoo prongs going to the motor after diconnecting the plug going into the motor. it sould go forward one way and croos the wires to get it to go the other way if this works get a new switch and have a working seat.
There are usually 3 motors for power seats, 1 to tilt the seat, 1 to raise and lower the seat, and 1 to move the seat back and forth. I would think that motor is bad. Check for any obstuctions to the seat track.
Replace the Aux Pwr fuse. On the 2008 Equinox, this fuse is in the fuse block under the hood. It is fuse number 3, 20A (yellow), located on the left side as you're looking it, in the slot immediately forward of the fuse puller tool. Way too late for Kevin256, but I just did this on my daughter's '08 Equinox and it fixed the problem.
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