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1. Blown Fuses:
- Check the fuse box for blown fuses related to the power seats. Replace any blown fuses with fuses of the same amperage.
2. Faulty Seat Control Module:
- The seat control module is responsible for controlling the power seats' movement. If it is faulty, it can cause the seats to stop working. Have the module tested and replaced if necessary.
3. Damaged Seat Switch:
- The seat switch is used to control the movement of the power seats. If it is damaged or faulty, it can prevent the seats from working. Check the switch for any visible damage and replace it if necessary.
4. Faulty Seat Motor:
- The seat motor is responsible for moving the power seats. If it is faulty or damaged, it can cause the seats to stop working. Have the motor tested and replaced if necessary.
5. Wiring Problems:
- Check the wiring harness that connects the power seat control module to the seat motors. Make sure the wires are not damaged or disconnected. Repair or replace any damaged wires as needed.
If you are still experiencing problems after checking these items, it is best to have your car diagnosed by a professional mechanic.