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I found this article at autospeed.com and thought you might be interested in reading it: 'Fixing Electric Seats' - Making the whirrs happen again If you buy an older luxury car there are two things near certain: the first is that it will have electric seats, and the second is that at least one of the seat functions won't work! So how hard is it to fix a defective leccy seat? Obviously it depends a lot on what the actual problem is and the car in question, but as a guide let's have a look at fixing the seats in an E23 1985 BMW 735i. The seat architecture in other cars will be different, but if you don't have any idea where you'd even start to fix such a problem, this story is sure to be useful to you. You can read the article at: http://www.autospeed.com/A_109589/cms/article.html
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