Sounds like either something is jammed in the seat track and/or the track has to be replaced and that is a complicated operation there as I have replaced a number those. everything has to go back exactly as it came out or you have to take it out again and correct it and that in itself is no fun. Like I said, it may just be something jammed in the track but also, it could be a broken seat motor drive shaft and in which, the seat track or more commonly referred to and "seat module". That should be left to someone who has ahd experience in replacing them because they can be very tricky. I hope this helps you, Jesus loves you, John 3:16-17 (KJV)
SOURCE: Power driver seat will not adjust forward or back.
My intuition tells me that the 6 way power seat track forward / reverse motor is bad. Sometimes you can replace just the one motor but most often a whole new power seat track is the only way to repair. It is not too bad to replace but the seat will have to be removed from the car and placed upside down to access the track assy. There are 2 bolts in the front of the seat and 2 bolts in the back of the seat that hold it down to the floorboard. Once it is loose you can rock the seat backwards to access and unplug the electrical connectors.
SOURCE: Engine Bolt Torques- 2005 Chevy Impala/3400 Engine
Head Bolts
Step one 37 ft lbs then tignten 120 degrees more
Rocker arms
Step one 11 ft lbs then tighten 90 degresss more
Upper intake
89 inch lbs
Lower intake
132 inch lbs
SOURCE: 2005 trailblazer driver seat will not move forward or back.
This kind of issus is almost always the power seat switch is defective.
SOURCE: 2001 VW Beetle. The driver's front seat adjuster
I'm assuming you have manual adjustment seats. There is a spring underneath the seat that locks the end of the lever into corresponding notches in the seat frame rail. That spring has either fallen off or broken.
SOURCE: 2003 Toyota Camry drivers side power seat stuck
This is not necessary...as many have stated...use a hammer with switch in reverse position. Hammer the seat back...it will catch...
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