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I'm not familiar will your vehicle but check the basics , fuses ,see if there is anything under the seat stuck in the seat track. Find a wiring diagram an see if there are any relays an seat control modules involved ! You owners manual should tell you fuse position !
Did you check in the track for the seat to make sure there is nothing is stuck in the track.If nothing in the track its either in the switch or in the motor.
The seat has a transmission to move the seat up, down, foward , & back. Screw jacks adjust the seat up & down. Cables move the seat forward & back. The cable it seems had to break or the end of the cable has rounded out. Possibly the cable rounded out the seat it rides in the transimission housing too. You will need to remove the seat to find out
will or wont move foward? you can get to the wiring block under seat. isolate wiring from motor 1 of three, (middle motor- foward back, front motor - front seat base up / down, back motor - back seat base up /down) does it work of mem. buttons? or when u lean seat foward (entry assist).
Try pushing back as you work the switch forward and backward. The most likely problem is a stuck runner. Remove the two front bolts and the two rear nuts from the seat legs and tilt the seat backwards to clean and lubricate the runners
The seat may be too far forward, and when it is at the forward limits, the seat sticks. I get in the seat, and I press the back button whilst pushing hard with my feet against the floor.
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