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The crank sensor wires may be oil soaked, try moving them a little and see if it will start. It's beside the crank pulley on the passenger side. Got my lincoln started that way.
Call an autorecycler and ask them to find you a replacement seat. The doodads which make these car cost more have a short life span. If you want long life, stay with plain jane stuff. You need a new seat motor and a replacement used seat will cost less than a new seat motor and the cost to swap a seat in and out will cost less than the labor to take the seat out repair it and then put it back together.
The
Flasher is located:
Front seating area, driver side, under dash, driver
side of steering column, mounted on fuse side of
fuse panel
Application: Turn signal and Hazard Lights
Have a nice day (remember comment and rated this help).
Sometimes a coin gets trapped in the track, remove the seat and check, and clean and lube the track, some times all it needs is a little lube, or it might be the seat motor that is bad, you have to unbolt the seat to find out.
You are going to have to replace the seat transmission, due to the cost I would try and find a good used one, use the internet for this, search criteria would be used power seat tracks.
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