HOW TO: Remove Seat Motor
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HOW TO: Remove Seat Motor
Well, there are no DIY when it comes to removing seat motors so I decided to figure it out and post a DIY.
This DIY is specifically for the rear tilt motor that is located towards the front of the seat. The instructions should be the same for the front tilt motor because both front and rear tilt motors have the same part number!
This DIY is specifically for the rear tilt motor that is located towards the front of the seat. The instructions should be the same for the front tilt motor because both front and rear tilt motors have the same part number!
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Anyone know if the same process is required to open up the passenger seat? I have it out of the car (replacing the seat back tilt motor) but am stuck there. Is that tool in Step 3 a wrench or just something to pry the buttons away? Peering in there, I don't see anything that looks like it should turn. For that matter, I don't see anything in Step 4 above that looks like it unthreads, so maybe I should just risk prying them away...
Last edited by t2d2; 05-17-14 at 06:33 PM.
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To answer a couple of my questions:
1) The power control buttons on the side of the seat pry off easily, no special tool required.
2) The seat's back cover has two screws along the bottom and two clips low on the sides. There's also something holding it in place up top that I haven't figured out yet. It feels like more clips, but it's putting up quite a fight and seems like it's in danger of breaking with how much force I'm having to apply. It would be nice if someone could confirm if I'm going about it wrong before that.
I assume the release lever on the side comes off some how? Otherwise, I can't figure out how to get the plastic trim piece off from under it.
1) The power control buttons on the side of the seat pry off easily, no special tool required.
2) The seat's back cover has two screws along the bottom and two clips low on the sides. There's also something holding it in place up top that I haven't figured out yet. It feels like more clips, but it's putting up quite a fight and seems like it's in danger of breaking with how much force I'm having to apply. It would be nice if someone could confirm if I'm going about it wrong before that.
I assume the release lever on the side comes off some how? Otherwise, I can't figure out how to get the plastic trim piece off from under it.
Last edited by t2d2; 05-18-14 at 12:46 AM.
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To answer a couple of my questions:
1) The power control buttons on the side of the seat pry off easily, no special tool required.
2) The seat's back cover has two screws along the bottom and two clips low on the sides. There's also something holding it in place up top that I haven't figured out yet. It feels like more clips, but it's putting up quite a fight and seems like it's in danger of breaking with how much force I'm having to apply. It would be nice if someone could confirm if I'm going about it wrong before that.
I assume the release lever on the side comes off some how? Otherwise, I can't figure out how to get the plastic trim piece off from under it.
1) The power control buttons on the side of the seat pry off easily, no special tool required.
2) The seat's back cover has two screws along the bottom and two clips low on the sides. There's also something holding it in place up top that I haven't figured out yet. It feels like more clips, but it's putting up quite a fight and seems like it's in danger of breaking with how much force I'm having to apply. It would be nice if someone could confirm if I'm going about it wrong before that.
I assume the release lever on the side comes off some how? Otherwise, I can't figure out how to get the plastic trim piece off from under it.
* Aside from the two screws at the bottom , that backrest has two clips on top .. slide the backrest upwards (or downwards ..don't remember well now...lol) .. careful, otherwise you will damage the clips , taking it out of its rivets on the wooden part of the backrest.
* yes release lever has to come out before that plastic wraparound can be taken out. If I remember right , it has a wire ring lock.
* backrest cushion is also fastened by plastic tie knots and has to be out to gain access to tilt motor.
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Bingo! The seat's back cover has two big metal hooks at the top. It takes a bit of force, but pulling down on the cover will get them to release. Good thing I stopped last night before trying to wrestle them straight out!
However, I don't see any way to get to the lock ring on the release lever without major disassembly of the seat bottom... I guess that's the same as Step 5 above for the driver side, but access to it on the passenger side looks more limited. Unless there's a way to fold open the bottom of the seat rails to gain access to it, I think this project is over my head. I may just have to live with a non-working tilt motor for the rare time I have a passenger.
Doesn't the seat have to be taken out of the car in order to remove the 3 screws that attach the plastic lower trim surround to the underside of the seat? (See Step 2 above.) And to get to the lock ring, for that matter.
I did manage to remove the connector from the motor while in the seat back. It was tricky, but I got the plug disconnected with a paint can opener, using the claw to reach around to the outside edge. I tested the terminals with a battery and the motor is dead as a doorknob.
Oh, and that someone was me. Working my way through the parts I bought from you that arrived yesterday...
However, I don't see any way to get to the lock ring on the release lever without major disassembly of the seat bottom... I guess that's the same as Step 5 above for the driver side, but access to it on the passenger side looks more limited. Unless there's a way to fold open the bottom of the seat rails to gain access to it, I think this project is over my head. I may just have to live with a non-working tilt motor for the rare time I have a passenger.
Doesn't the seat have to be taken out of the car in order to remove the 3 screws that attach the plastic lower trim surround to the underside of the seat? (See Step 2 above.) And to get to the lock ring, for that matter.
I did manage to remove the connector from the motor while in the seat back. It was tricky, but I got the plug disconnected with a paint can opener, using the claw to reach around to the outside edge. I tested the terminals with a battery and the motor is dead as a doorknob.
Oh, and that someone was me. Working my way through the parts I bought from you that arrived yesterday...
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^^^ oh shoot , lol, bad memory. Now I remember. I even left you a positive feedback a day or two ago. hahaha.. my bad , sorry.
Taking out the seat will be better since you will have more space to take out screws and will see better what you are trying to take out.
It is not really hard once that seat is out of the car. You will have better access too on those 3 nuts holding that tilt motor that is fastened on that bottom corner of the backrest.
At least you have confirmed that your motor is bad so it is worth doing all the work since you already have the replacement motor.
Taking out the seat will be better since you will have more space to take out screws and will see better what you are trying to take out.
It is not really hard once that seat is out of the car. You will have better access too on those 3 nuts holding that tilt motor that is fastened on that bottom corner of the backrest.
At least you have confirmed that your motor is bad so it is worth doing all the work since you already have the replacement motor.
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No worries.
I already have the seat out of the car...
I'm not entirely convinced the lock ring that I can see is what's holding the release lever in. I think it's actually the arm that connects to th tension spring that's holding it in place. And there's no way whatsoever that I can get to that lock ring, so there's got to be a different approach.
I'm wondering if the car you took the motor off of is a later model year with a different means of access? Mine's a '94, and the steering wheel motors I bought from you are the wrong ones (my bad, I should have noticed the blue vs. white connectors, but I thought they're interchangeable for all years), either '95-00 or '98-00 from what I've seen.
I already have the seat out of the car...
I'm not entirely convinced the lock ring that I can see is what's holding the release lever in. I think it's actually the arm that connects to th tension spring that's holding it in place. And there's no way whatsoever that I can get to that lock ring, so there's got to be a different approach.
I'm wondering if the car you took the motor off of is a later model year with a different means of access? Mine's a '94, and the steering wheel motors I bought from you are the wrong ones (my bad, I should have noticed the blue vs. white connectors, but I thought they're interchangeable for all years), either '95-00 or '98-00 from what I've seen.