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If the seat is power this is what I had to do: I found the wires controlling the forward and back movement motor under the seat and cut them, leave enough wire to attach/splice jumpers. I then connected a 12VDC power supply to the wires; these motors are polarity unspecific, i.e. hooked up one way moves forward and hooked up the other way moves the seat back. Remove the four SHCS's and mounting nuts and the remove seat. Repair cut lines.
If your seat is manual good luck; a cold chisel wont shear those SHCS's. These cap screws are made this way in case of an accident.
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'83 928S - Basalt Black Metallic w/Cocoa Brown leather
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