There are a few things you can try to fix your power seat not working. First, check to see if the power button is working. If it is not, you may need to replace the power button or switch. If the power button is working, but the seat still does not work, you may need to replace the wiring in the seat.

Replacing a power seat motor can be expensive depending on the make and model of the car. The price will vary depending on the condition of the power seat motor, the part number, and whether or not the part is OEM (original equipment manufacturer).

There are a few potential causes for this issue:1) The power seat may be stuck in the “recline” position. To free it, press and hold the release button until it clicks, then pull up on the arm.2) The power seat belt may be caught in the mechanism. To free it, first remove the key from the ignition and remove the screws that hold the cover on (3 on each side).

There are a few ways to adjust a broken electric seat: you can use a screwdriver to adjust the screws that hold the seat in place, or you can use an allen wrench to loosen and then tighten the screws. You can also use a plunger to push and pull on the wires inside the seat to adjust it.

It can cost anywhere from $50-$200 to replace the power seat motor in a car. The price will vary depending on the make and model of the car, as well as the age and condition of the power seat.

When it comes to power seats, their motors can range from being relatively cheap and easy to replace, all the way up to being a more complicated and expensive affair. This is largely due to the fact that these motors are often located in tight spots and often require some degree of technical expertise in order to replace them. In general, though, power seat motors typically cost anywhere from $50-$200.

Power seats work by using an electric motor to move the seat back and forth.

Remove the seat by pulling up on the arms. Disconnect the wiring harness connector.

A winder tool is a device used to wind a cord or cable around a spool, drum, or other object.

There are a few things that could cause this issue. The most common is if the power seat has lost its electrical connection. If the power seat is stuck in the “forward” position, you can try disconnecting and reconnecting the battery, or resetting the car’s computer system.