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<blockquote data-quote="ricklack" data-source="post: 24159" data-attributes="member: 2162"><p>I had a 2013 Nox that the power seat stopped reclining. Perhaps your is similar - it's been a few years but this should be somewhat accurate. Slide the seat all the wat front to get access to the two torx bolts that hold the seat in. Also disconnect the electrical connector. </p><p></p><p>The plastic cover for the switches is held on by one or two screws (torx i think), remove them and you have access to the switches sort of. Enough to squirt electrical contact cleaner - in my case I had some MAF sensor cleaner I used. Spray liberally and work the switches back and forth - move it around so the cleaner works it way in real well. I put the seat back in and at first it did not work but I noticed a slight motor noise when the switch hit certain position, so I kept moving the switch and slowly it started working more and more. After a short while, it worked normally again and didn't fail again for the remaining years i had the car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricklack, post: 24159, member: 2162"] I had a 2013 Nox that the power seat stopped reclining. Perhaps your is similar - it's been a few years but this should be somewhat accurate. Slide the seat all the wat front to get access to the two torx bolts that hold the seat in. Also disconnect the electrical connector. The plastic cover for the switches is held on by one or two screws (torx i think), remove them and you have access to the switches sort of. Enough to squirt electrical contact cleaner - in my case I had some MAF sensor cleaner I used. Spray liberally and work the switches back and forth - move it around so the cleaner works it way in real well. I put the seat back in and at first it did not work but I noticed a slight motor noise when the switch hit certain position, so I kept moving the switch and slowly it started working more and more. After a short while, it worked normally again and didn't fail again for the remaining years i had the car. [/QUOTE]
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