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It seems that most of the power seat related problems arise in the outer switch section of the switch assembly. If I remember correctly, each switch top has a couple of screws that hold the top plate. and what usually happens, is the innards behind the top cover, develop corrosion on the contact points inside. Once the top cover piece is removed, the inner contacts can be cleaned. One trick to hole the little balls in place, is to put a little dab of electrical grease on the balls and set them in place. The grease will hold them, while you assemble the switch top plates back to the switch housing body. Good luck!! Tony.
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