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Re: Power Seat Failure
With the car off listen to it and you try to hear if operating the switches makes the motors make any whirring noises, if it doesn't then you know there is a faulty switch or motor. I don't know anything about disassembling SC seats, but take the switch board off the seat and use a multimeter to check and see if moving the switches causes any current to pass through the wire.
I've never heard of any car seat "coming off the tracks"
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1996 Thunderbird lx 4.6L
Mods- PI top end swap, C&L plenum, 75mm throttle body, 03 mustang gt intake tube, airbox, 80mm MAFS, 300hp+ J-Mod, tuned really hot by Lonnie at Blue Oval Chips with an sct X3, mid length dual exhaust with mandrel bent X-pipe and turndowns
Up next- aluminum driveshaft, 22c plugs, 180 degree thermostat and a tune to match, polyurethane EVERYTHING, possibly lowering springs
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