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|    2014 dodge caravan power seat.    |
|    20 May 21 16:58:10    |
      From: synthi...@yahoo.com              My respect for the industry is plummeting. First time user of a friends stow n       go seats, power seat bumps into something and fails. With it far forward the       vehicle is undriveable. Replaced fuse. Rumors of a circuit breaker, but no way       to find it.        Off topic videos about hand cranking but they clearly don’t apply here. I       wouldn’t mind an hour long crank with a screw driver. Found a possible bolt       at the end of a threaded drive rod, but only a 16mm socket fits it, and it       slips. I’m thinking of        stuffing the socket with sheet tin but that never worked in the past.              The is a plastic shield over the front-back threaded rod which might reveal a       crankable component, but I don’t want to break it it isn’t mine. The trim       over the switches has some obscure torn bolt holding it or I’d check the       wiring.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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