Power seat doesn't auto-move forward
Hey all,
I'm still in the learning stage of my G35 coupe since I just got it less than a month ago lol. I know that the seats are supposed to automatically slide forward when you fold them forward to gain access to the rear seats (right...?). Neither the driver seat nor the passenger seat does this, unless I'm not folding the seat back forward enough to trigger it. However, the seats do slide forward if I use the power seat controls.
Using the power seat controls, only the slide and recline functions work. The other two (the ones resembling the power window buttons) do not work—at least for the driver's side, haven't tried the passenger side yet, but I don't think they work either.
Why is it that the auto slide doesn't work but manual slide does? Also is it just a coincidence that (possibly) both seats' up/down/lumbar support buttons (or whatever those buttons control) don't work?
Thanks for your responses!
I'm still in the learning stage of my G35 coupe since I just got it less than a month ago lol. I know that the seats are supposed to automatically slide forward when you fold them forward to gain access to the rear seats (right...?). Neither the driver seat nor the passenger seat does this, unless I'm not folding the seat back forward enough to trigger it. However, the seats do slide forward if I use the power seat controls.
Using the power seat controls, only the slide and recline functions work. The other two (the ones resembling the power window buttons) do not work—at least for the driver's side, haven't tried the passenger side yet, but I don't think they work either.
Why is it that the auto slide doesn't work but manual slide does? Also is it just a coincidence that (possibly) both seats' up/down/lumbar support buttons (or whatever those buttons control) don't work?
Thanks for your responses!
If you have an 06+ I believe, you tilt the seat forward and hit the black button on the back of the seat. From there it should move forward by itself.
But also check connectors and fuses as stated above. Could be a bad switch.
But also check connectors and fuses as stated above. Could be a bad switch.
Correct, height adjustment. No one had mentioned that the actual motor in the seat could be dead... But check electronics first




