Open the door and pull back the boot that covers the wires. You should be able to push it into the door to give a good look and room to splice the broken wires. Put the boot back when done.
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The electric motors that powered your seat to make it move in those different ways has now died so what you need to do is replace your electric motors underneath your seat and it will be working properly again
Check on the side of the seat for a manual lever. For some reason the car companies still include a manual adjustment in addition to the electric one. If any direction works with the motor then the fuse is good.
u can't move it unless you remove the drive gears and motors under the seat mounted to the seat frame, to get at this seat transmission as it is called u must disconnect wiring to seat and remove it from the car.
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