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Don Flaminco
01-03-2008, 03:42 AM
My driver front seat the front part of the bottom of the seat will not elevate or go down anyone now if there is an easy repair for this or do I need a new motor the waranty just expired. sorry if that was a little confusing but that was the best way I could think to describe it

Hummertech
01-07-2008, 04:06 PM
You need a new seat motor, which is part of the entire seat adjuster assm.

Goalkeeper
01-08-2008, 02:30 AM
crap...I'm in the same boat. Mine still works sometimes...

How much do you think this will cost?

-Matt

pdsq99f4
01-08-2008, 05:58 PM
They're not too cheap, but it's something that you probably don't want to do yourself if you've never done it.

Richintx
02-12-2008, 03:22 PM
Had one installed in my 03 it ran about $800 parts and labor.

BKLYNH2
02-12-2008, 03:33 PM
Mine does not go back and forth it does go up and down. If someone bites the bullet and wants to sell the front back motor from theirs. I may be interested in it to try and fix mine.

CO Hummer
02-12-2008, 06:47 PM
I had all sorts of problems getting my seats to move at one point. I took it in and everything was fixed with a software update. Cost about $50.

Adam in CO
02-12-2008, 06:56 PM
I had all sorts of problems getting my seats to move at one point. I took it in and everything was fixed with a software update. Cost about $50.

Thank god cheeps don't have these issues.

No power seats.

CO Hummer
02-12-2008, 07:02 PM
Thank god cheeps don't have these issues.

No power seats.

Amen, brother.

With the size of your butt, I'd guess you're spending $400/quarterly on seat maintenance. :jump:

Agriv8r
02-12-2008, 10:00 PM
Thank god cheeps don't have these issues.

No power seats.


cheeps have seats......is that after market.....:clapping:

Adam in CO
02-12-2008, 11:08 PM
Amen, brother.

With the size of your butt, I'd guess you're spending $400/quarterly on seat maintenance. :jump:

Not that much.

HUMMERcustoms.com/TAZ
02-13-2008, 11:32 AM
Get the part number of the motor and check to see if it may be a generic motor used on allot of GM seats. If nothing else ask a GMC truck place or Chevy and usually they are nice enough to say hey they all use the same motor. Then go to salvage yard. It may be better to just go to a salvage yard first and they can cross check motors. Most of those counter guys know allot of this off the top of their heads.

If you are willing you could take the motor off and just take it to salvage so they can match it. I would pull the seat and just work on learning something new before i would pay that kind of money.

Between Dragon and I my H2 has not seen a dealer since summer of 2005. We have taken it completely apart to customize it which meant 3 paint jobs and going to be the fourth this summer that we found out the h2 is really not as complicated as it appears. At first it looked to be a very opposing deal. Now we just say OK let's take inside out to upgrade whatever. I'm fortunate i do not do as much as the rest of the guys but, I had already been pulling stuff off it and puting it back on before Dragons shop Motor Sports Authority became one of the show H2 sponsors then took over most the work. Dragon let's me go out and get dirty when I feel good enough to which is becoming more often after a 1 1/2 year layoff from even getting to go to the shop.

Well anyway I'm just saying it looks intimidating but jump in and learn something about the rig. They are allot more tame than they appear. The seat harness unplugs and 4 bolts hold seat down. Run the motors and make sure of which one it is and mark before you take it out. We have put power to them even after taking the seat out.

Good Luck,

TAZ

devilsfan
02-13-2008, 10:51 PM
Mine crapped out on me about 8 months ago. The easy fix was just to leave them be. I keep the same setting on (turned off easy exit) and hubby isn't allowed to drive the truck - or if he does, he doesn't touch those seat controls. Problem solved.

Stacy

Don Flaminco
02-15-2008, 06:05 AM
The seat motor makes a noise for a split second like its going to work but stops just the front of the bottom seat does anyone know if they use a screw type technology or a track ( if its a track something could be stuck in there.