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1994 Volvo 850: Driver seat control issue

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mmd94
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1994 Volvo 850: Driver seat control issue

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My issue today is my driver seat seems to move forward just fine, but when I go to move it back I have to push the button consistently to only see it move a fraction of an inch ( very little ). All the other functions work fine except going back. What are some possible options before I go about removing the entire seat and attempting to find the issue? I do not think its off the track as it displays no other issues while moving except going back.

Thanks in advance for any information or help!

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You might try blowing out the switch. It could be some dirt in the switch in that direction. Also, you might try some electrical contact cleaner. Just a thought.
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Post by abscate »

If you give it a 'bump' back with your rear end does it start to move? Mine is sticky like this sometimes.
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Post by mmd94 »

I will try both these options here, Is there something that stops the seat from continuing back/forward besides reaching its limit? perhaps if something was blocking the seat/track it stop it from overloading?

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I have tried cleaning the circuit board, nothing. It still moves back but not as much as it should. and still only an inch at a time. Any other suggestions? I might be getting a new seat but if it not, still would like a solution. thanks

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Post by abscate »

I think it's the same motor which drives back and forth so that's probably either sticking or the contacts on the switch are dirty. I believe we have electrical diagrams in another thread, but basically you should be able to drive the seat back to your position then use the memory button to save it.

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How are you with wiring diagrams? If you scour the web you can find them and post them here and we can walk you through the testing.

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