Passenger Seat 285 Freedom Actuator Issue

JLR

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The passenger seat will go out but not go back in. I guess I need to access the actuator. I can't figure out how to get to the internal electrical components of the seat to be able to troubleshoot. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I'd either contact GW Cust Service or your local dealer. I find the best way is to just have at it. Usually commercial off the shelf parts are used by GW and if you can get to the part and identify it, you can find it on the web.
 
How do I get inside the seat?
 
More details. At the end of last season, I had the seats recovered. Since that time, after the fellow put the passenger seat back after having removed it from the boat, it no longer goes in with the switch. It will go out. Since the seat had been removed and put back in, I am inclined to think the problem is with the seat and or actuator. I do not think it is with the switch. Just a few quick questions to confirm what I am thinking. First, if the switch does activate the seat to go out (albeit but not in), I suspect power to the switch itself is fine. If it were not fine, the switch should not activate the seat in either direction? Second, I do not know yet whether the seat sits on some sort of rails with perhaps an object stuck on one of the rails preventing it from going in. I hope to check that. Third, if I reverse the electrical power feed to the switch, I should get the going in motion to activate? Right now, I do not hear it activating when trying to go in at all. Sound right?
 
More details. At the end of last season, I had the seats recovered. Since that time, after the fellow put the passenger seat back after having removed it from the boat, it no longer goes in with the switch. It will go out. Since the seat had been removed and put back in, I am inclined to think the problem is with the seat and or actuator. I do not think it is with the switch. Just a few quick questions to confirm what I am thinking. First, if the switch does activate the seat to go out (albeit but not in), I suspect power to the switch itself is fine. If it were not fine, the switch should not activate the seat in either direction? Second, I do not know yet whether the seat sits on some sort of rails with perhaps an object stuck on one of the rails preventing it from going in. I hope to check that. Third, if I reverse the electrical power feed to the switch, I should get the going in motion to activate? Right now, I do not hear it activating when trying to go in at all. Sound right?
I don't know anything about your seat but I do know how the motor and switch work. There is only one motor for the seat actuator. The switch will reverse
the polarity and drive the motor in forward/reverse. If it will drive in one direction and not the other it is likely a bad switch or a wire came off.

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