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on 11/20/06 5:24 PM, kevin kraly at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If so, this is going to make it very tough since the
> power mechanism doesn't work.  Is there a way to work it by hand while the
> seat is still in the car?

9/10 times it's the switches that are not working, either due breakage or
(more often) tarnish and crud on the contacts... have you tried putting
power directly to the wires? I had to manoeuver the passenger seat out of my
w126 that way, when I first got the car.

Mac


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