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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / September 2006

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Blazer LS (2000)

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msood77@gmail.com - 10 Sep 2006 01:59 GMT
I just picked up a used Blazer LS 2000 model.  The power seat (driver
side) does not move.  What is th elikely problem???  SImply I get no
response when I try to move the seat by pressing the power button no
matter what direction I want it to go.  What would it cost to repair
this depending on the scenario?

Thanks
Manoj
Shep - 10 Sep 2006 13:56 GMT
Look under the seat to see if is plugged in?
>I just picked up a used Blazer LS 2000 model.  The power seat (driver
> side) does not move.  What is th elikely problem???  SImply I get no
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> Manoj
msood77@gmail.com - 10 Sep 2006 15:18 GMT
Hi Thanks - yes it is plugged in.  ANyother suggestions?
Manoj
> Look under the seat to see if is plugged in?
> >I just picked up a used Blazer LS 2000 model.  The power seat (driver
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mac davis - 10 Sep 2006 16:48 GMT
>I just picked up a used Blazer LS 2000 model.  The power seat (driver
>side) does not move.  What is th elikely problem???  SImply I get no
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>Thanks
>Manoj

Can you hear any motor noise, or is in not getting power?

If equipped with lumbar support, does that work?

if the motor works, check the seat brackets for loose bolts or stuff like kids
toys jammed in the moving parts. DAMHIKT

Mac

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msood77@gmail.com - 12 Sep 2006 01:45 GMT
Hi
Thanks for your reply - no sound from the motor at all and I cant find
the correct fuse in the fuse map as no fuse is listed for the power
seat.  There is no powered lumbar support.  Lumbar support is manual.
Manoj

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