2. Faulty switch. The switch that controls the electric seats may be faulty. Try moving the switch to different positions to see if the seats start working. If the seats do not work in any position, the switch may need to be replaced.
3. Faulty wiring. The wiring that connects the electric seats to the power source may be faulty. Check the wiring for any damage or loose connections. If any damage is found, repair or replace the wiring.
4. Faulty seat motor. The electric seats are powered by a motor. If the motor is faulty, the seats will not work. Check the motor for any damage or signs of wear. If the motor is damaged, it may need to be replaced.