Chrysler 200 automatic seat will not come up for the driver side

Asked by Clair Aug 23, 2015 at 03:37 PM about the 2011 Chrysler 200 LX Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Could be one of three things. 1) loose connection 2) bad fuse 3) motor,switch is bad

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Actually, on the 2012 200 that I am working on right now, the right seat track gear that the motor drives on the driver's seat is jammed. When I unhooked the motor drive from the right seat track, the motor spins just fine and operates the left seat track.

This is not necessarily a replaceable part unless you buy the seat track itself or know how to replace this gear.

I had got a Cadillac converter replacement on my Chrysler 2012 now it make a loud noise is something wrong with how my Mechanic put it on?

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