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thetitan 05-13-2009 05:31 PM

Rebuild Power Seat Switch?
 
I beleive that the passanger side power seat switch is not working on my 1998 Vette with sport seats.
Does anyone know if it possible to rebuild, and/or clean the contacts in the switch unit?

byronhunter 05-13-2009 06:16 PM

No switch functions work? Some switches work , some don't? Power to the seat? More information would help!!!!!

thetitan 05-13-2009 10:33 PM

Thanks for the interest and help. The specific problem that I am having is that the switch that makes the seat go forward and up, works only sometimes if you jiggle it back and forth, I think that the contacts in the switch are bad. I put direct power to the motors and all of the motors worked perfect.

byronhunter 05-13-2009 10:59 PM

OK, I posted the wrong info for this thread.

If it were me I would try taking it apart and cleaning the contacts. I just cleaned the contacts in a multifunction switch, i can't imagine it being more involved than it. Let us know how it works out.

thetitan 05-14-2009 07:26 AM

Is the switch housing screwed together or does have to be cut open?

byronhunter 05-14-2009 11:12 AM

Not sure, even though I've had one in my hand 2 different times. Just didn't pay enough attention to it. I would guess it is not glued together. Probably clips or screws, or maybe both. Sorry! Someone will probably jump in and let you know.:flag:

LoneStarFRC 05-14-2009 11:53 AM

Worth a shot I guess. New switch:

12135159 $148.85

12135158 $107.69 with lumbar

That's forum price, not list price.

Slick Rick 05-14-2009 02:33 PM

I had to replace switch on my passenger seat. You cant repair them, case is molded you have to gut it open to get to the guts. Pretty simple job. Call Gene he has the best deals on switches.

REDZED2 05-16-2009 09:17 PM

Don't mean to hijack. I have a dead power driver seat on my Z06. Its either the switch or the whole adjuster(motor assembly.) How does one connect direct power to the seat motors to see if they work? I need to know if I need to order a whole new adjuster assembly $$$$ ( expensive) or just a new switch $.( cheap)

LoneStarFRC 05-17-2009 12:26 AM


Originally Posted by wantbluC6 (Post 1570107251)
Don't mean to hijack. I have a dead power driver seat on my Z06. Its either the switch or the whole adjuster(motor assembly.) How does one connect direct power to the seat motors to see if they work? I need to know if I need to order a whole new adjuster assembly $$$$ ( expensive) or just a new switch $.( cheap)

First, remove the seat. Yeah, yeah I know :lol:...but it's still the best way to access the motor(s). Each motor has a pair of leads coming out of it and they go to a connector. Unplug the connector for the particular motor you want to check and put your power/ground on the two leads. BTW, reversing the leads reverses the direction of the motor.

HTH

byronhunter 05-17-2009 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by wantbluC6 (Post 1570107251)
Don't mean to hijack. I have a dead power driver seat on my Z06. Its either the switch or the whole adjuster(motor assembly.) How does one connect direct power to the seat motors to see if they work? I need to know if I need to order a whole new adjuster assembly $$$$ ( expensive) or just a new switch $.( cheap)

Check this thread, schematics.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...t-working.html

James2000 03-05-2017 09:51 AM

Passenger sport seat
 
Where can a get a switch at this price? Thanks!

Originally Posted by LoneStarFRC (Post 1570078088)
Worth a shot I guess. New switch:

12135159 $148.85

12135158 $107.69 with lumbar

That's forum price, not list price.


Dwelty1 11-08-2017 01:42 AM

C5 seat control switch
 

Originally Posted by LoneStarFRC (Post 1570078088)
Worth a shot I guess. New switch:

12135159 $148.85

12135158 $107.69 with lumbar

That's forum price, not list price.

Do you still sell switches for this price?

SG Lou 11-08-2017 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by James2000 (Post 1594229769)
Where can a get a switch at this price? Thanks!


Originally Posted by Dwelty1 (Post 1595924949)
Do you still sell switches for this price?

Considering those prices were quoted 8 yrs ago.....i doubt it :ack:

runner140* 11-08-2017 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by LoneStarFRC (Post 1570078088)
Worth a shot I guess. New switch:

12135159 $148.85

12135158 $107.69 with lumbar

That's forum price, not list price.

OR, buy a set of used sport seats that have full working electronics. I've got a set for sale here.

Dwelty1 11-08-2017 12:44 PM

Really??
 

Originally Posted by SG Lou (Post 1595925389)
Considering those prices were quoted 8 yrs ago.....i doubt it :ack:

Do you really spend your time needlessly checking and criticizing other peoples posts? I am well aware of the dates on the thread!

911AXER 11-08-2017 03:45 PM

1998 power seat switch
 

Originally Posted by 8VETTE7 (Post 1595927593)
Yet another NEWBIE with an attitude problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good luck finding a cheap seat switch. :thumbs:

On a happier note call Vettetronics at 719-548-1023; they repair/refurbish them. Or you can find Vettetronics on Ebay.
Last I checked $99.00 send in your old one and they'll fix it for you. :cheers:

SG Lou 11-10-2017 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by 8VETTE7 (Post 1595927593)
Yet another NEWBIE with an attitude problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Good luck finding a cheap seat switch. :thumbs:

:rofl::rofl: First thing I said to myself when i read his post :rofl::rofl::rofl:

jakazz425 11-10-2017 05:14 PM

If anyone is interested in this, the repair is very simple with a little bit of time and basic soldering equipment. Most of the time with the boards corrosion makes it through the trace protection (green stuff coating all the traces on the board) and disrupts the trace. I fixed mine by scratching the protectant off right in front and behind where the corrosion or broken point is, all the while being careful not to break the trace, then using a voltmeter check the continuity from the point you scratched off to the corresponding pin on the board, and solder joint. If its good, solder a small guage wire to bypass the corroded spot, then check for continuity again. My description may be really bad, I'll post pictures of mine when I get home for anyone interested.

VettetronicsInc. 09-04-2018 10:32 AM

Wrong contact information for switch repair
 

Originally Posted by 911AXER (Post 1595928839)
On a happier note call Vettetronics at 719-548-1023; they repair/refurbish them. Or you can find Vettetronics on Ebay.
Last I checked $99.00 send in your old one and they'll fix it for you. :cheers:

I am the owner of Vettetronics Inc. in Colorado at the above listed phone number. We do not repair C4, C5, C6, ect electronic components. Never Have. Been in Business since 1985. I believe there is some one with a similar EBay screen name that is doing these repairs. My company has no affiliation with those people.


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