Is there a way to move a broken power seat manually?

Asked by chezcrume Oct 21, 2015 at 06:20 PM about the 2008 Ford Edge

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This will let you move the seat, but there will not be anyway to stop it in any position. It will just slide back and forth. I would troubleshoot the cause. could be blown fuse, bad switch or motor, or bad wire. Not to hard to isolate. The car is seven years old so it shouldn't be hard to find a part in a junk yard.

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