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How can i move the power seats with no power?

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If there is no power to the vehicle then unfortunately you will not be able to move the power seats. There are adjustments under the seat that you can use, but I would not recommend it as it may damage the mechanical parts that operate the seat. I hope that you have found this information useful

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