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  1. The WD40 would be for the seat runners. In my case, and in most cases it seems, it was the switch that had become faulty rather than the motor. Replacing my switch fixed mine.

     

    There's a motor on eBay (see below), but give Nissan a try for the part as well. Charles Hurst Nissan sourced me a new switch for less than the second hand ones that were on eBay.

    https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-03-08-NISSAN-350Z-POWER-SEAT-TRACK-MOTOR-DRIVERS-LEFT-SIDE-Forward-Reverse-/372165207217

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  2. On 30/07/2020 at 17:32, ZMANALEX said:

    It is brand new mate and still in the box so will require assembly which is where all the fun is.

    Fun / hair pulling frustration... Either way... LOL

     

    I imagine I'd just make a balls of it to be honest. Plus I'd only really be interested if it matched my own, and I don't have much experience with painting etc. I'd probably only ruin it.

  3. For the benefit of anyone in the same boat as me down the line, I ended up just fitting the new switch myself. Fortunately my old one sprung to life again after holding it down for a while as I was driving; so I managed to drive home with the seat pretty far forward (I'm almost 6' 2"..) and got those pesky rear bolts out. If you have the seat forward a bit they can be accessed easily enough, and the rest is a pretty easy job with and extra pair of hands to hold the seat at an angle for a bit while you do the doings.

  4. Thought it would be worth pointing out that I decided to chance it with the MOT this year (no service etc.) and it did indeed failed on the drivers seat not being able to move forward or back (as well as a suspension arm bush). So just a heads up to anyone else with this same issue.

     

    I mechanic fiddled about with the switch and blew an air compressor into it and eventually the seat sprung to life again. Whether it will hold up until my retest is anyone's guess. I'm not sure what to do to be honest. A replacement switch (seemily P/N 87066-CD001) is likely to cost £90> it seems. Also all the pictures online have the wires coming out of the wrong side (as if these are for LHD models).

  5. Working again!

     

    I tried some WD40 in the switch today and gave it and general area another couple of good wallops, but still nothing.

    As a last resort I held the switch forward with my left hand and grabbed the front of the seat (right round to the metal bar underneath) with my right. I then proceeded to rock manically like a crazed baboon, forward and back and up and down shaking the seat. Then I suddenly realised that I was moving forwards! I think this method is known as the 'rage fix'. But I definitely think whatever was causing it to stick was freed up by the violent rocking of the seat. I got out and moved the seat fully forward and back a few times and it did still seem a bit stiff (going forwards in particular), but having now sprayed a bit of WD40 as far into the front and back of each runner as possible, it seems to be moving more freely again. I also give the passenger-side runners a spray for good measure.

     

    Anyway, fingers crossed that it lasts. And thank goodness for WD40 (how many times can one product save the day...) and of course for random bouts of rage.

  6. Well, I tried to give it a clean out today (while in situ) with a paperclip followed by a bit of a bash with a screwdriver, as above, to try and dislodge any crude. But no joy sadly. To be honest the switch itself feels like it should work ok. It isn't stiff or anything and doesn't feel gacked up.

    I saw a guy on YouTube saying that a chewing gum packet got lodged in one of his runners and it would only go back and not forward. I don't think that's the issue in my case but you never know.

    I suppose my next move should probably be either to try and remove the switch unit from the seat, if that can be done, or remove the whole seat. God knows how to do that though given that the seat is stuck back as far as it goes, blocking the rear bolts.

  7. My driver seat has stopped moving forward and back all of a sudden.

     

    I used to move the seat while driving once or twice a week to ensure that the mechanism got a bit of use and didn't seize up. But all of a sudden the forward and back switch is having no effect. After about a week of this it suddenly sprung to life while holding the switch for a while on the motorway. I moved the seat forwards and back as far as I could a couple of times and all seems magically repaired. But the next morning it was stuck again...

    The switch for the seat-back still works fine, as does the forward/back switch for the passenger-side, as well as the heated seats (so power is still getting to the seats ok).

     

    In one sense this isn't a huge issue as it is currently stuck as far back as it goes, which is where I have it for driving. I also have no plans to sell the car (though £570 p/a road tax would make you think twice!). But if someone smaller than me had to drive the car in an emergency or something we'd be screwed!

     

    Has this happened to anyone else before? Any ideas?

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