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Old 11-02-2004, 11:44 AM
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Question electic driver seat motor

im trying to find out how i can either replace or change the whole driver seat of my s10 blazer. the seat iselectric and somehow the motor went bad so it doesnt move forward or back. i havent had any luck finding the motor, besides the dealership. can anyone tell me of places where they think they may sell these types of parts. or is it even fixable? and just proably replace the entire seat?
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Re: electic driver seat motor

Check fuses before you replace.
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Re: electic driver seat motor

check out www.princessauto.com/ They are located in Canada, and I was in the Kelowna BC store 2 weeks ago and saw complete seets with all the motors but no padding or fabric for 100 bux canadian if I remember the price correctly.

I don't know what the seats are from.

I might be stoping in the store again next monday if you want me to look into them further.
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