My E350 2010 passenger seat is stuck it moves a little but will not go back

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Asked by Kevin Dec 14, 2015 at 02:50 AM about the 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class E 350 Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My E350 2010 passenger seat is stuck it moves a little but will not go back. It
seem like something has the seat track jammed, Any help?

4 Answers

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Try to remove the seat. It should be 2 bolts on the front and 2 on the back. After removing the seat You'll see if something is in the way or your motor whats moving the seat is getting weak. Let me know if You need help. Removing the seat shouldn't take longer than 10 minutes!

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Hello dear. I have 2010 Mercedes Benz E350. My driver seat is not reclining. I had ordered a new motor, I want to know where is the recliner motor located.

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It happened to me with E350 wagon when the tear seats had been folded down and then were not fully folded back up. There is a feature that keeps front from going back when the sensor tells it the rear seat may be folded forward.

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How can an answer be to remove the (now inaccessible) front bolts if the seat is stuck in its front position?

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