electrical
Power Seat Motor
for 2022 Hyundai Tucson 2.5L I4 · AWD
Editorial review:Chris Hackleman — Master Technician · 20+ years · Jeff Moore — Master Mechanic · 20+ years
Difficulty
Moderate
Time
1.5 h
Tools
8
Steps
17
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This procedure covers the removal and replacement of a power seat motor on the driver or passenger seat, including seat removal, motor access, and electrical reconnection.
Warnings
⚠️Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait 3 minutes before beginning work to prevent airbag deployment or electrical short
⚠Seat assemblies are heavy (40-60 lbs). Use proper lifting technique or get assistance when removing the seat
⚠Do not force seat motor connectors - tabs can break easily on these models
ℹ️Some models may have seat occupancy sensors and airbag connectors that must be handled carefully
Tools required
10mm socket and ratchetEssential
12mm socket and ratchetEssential
Extension setEssential
Torque wrenchEssential
T30 Torx bitEssential
Flashlight or work lightEssential
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Parts
- Power seat motor assembly × 1 — Use OEM specification - verify which motor (fore/aft, recline, or height)
- Plastic trim clips (if damaged) × 4 — Use OEM specification
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Preparation
- Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake
- Disconnect negative battery terminal using 10mm socket and wait minimum 3 minutes
- Move seat to full rearward position for access to front mounting bolts
- Take photos of electrical connector routing before disconnection
Procedure
- 1Access front seat mounting boltsWith the seat in full rearward position, locate the two front seat mounting bolts on the seat tracks. These are 12mm bolts accessible from the sides of the seat rails. Remove both front mounting bolts.Torque specModule Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 2Access rear seat mounting boltsMove the seat to full forward position (manually if power is disconnected). Locate the two rear seat mounting bolts on the seat tracks. Remove both rear mounting bolts using 12mm socket.Torque specModule Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 3Disconnect electrical connectorsTilt the seat backward carefully. Locate all electrical connectors under the seat including power seat motor(s), seat heater (if equipped), and occupancy sensor. Press the release tabs and disconnect all connectors. Note the routing and positions for reassembly.⚠The yellow connector is the airbag/occupancy sensor - handle with care and do not pull on wires
- 4Remove seat from vehicleWith an assistant or using proper lifting technique, lift the seat assembly straight up and out of the vehicle. Place on a clean protected work surface with seat bottom facing up. Be careful not to damage door sills or B-pillar trim during removal.⚠Seat weighs approximately 50-60 lbs - use proper lifting technique
- 5Remove seat bottom coverWith seat inverted, locate the plastic cover or shield on the underside of the seat. Remove the retaining screws (typically T30 Torx or Phillips) securing the cover. Carefully pry off any plastic clips if present. Remove the cover to expose the seat motor assemblies and mechanism.Torque specCover Screws11 Nm (8 lb-ft)
- 6Identify failed motorLocate the specific motor that requires replacement. The Tucson typically has separate motors for: fore/aft movement (horizontal slider), height adjustment (front and/or rear), and recline function. The motor will be mounted to the seat frame with 2-3 bolts and have a cable drive or gear mechanism attached. Verify which motor has failed.ℹ️Take a clear photo of motor orientation and cable routing before removal
- 7Disconnect motor electrical connectorLocate the electrical connector on the motor being replaced. Press the locking tab and disconnect the connector from the motor. Check connector pins for corrosion or damage.
- 8Remove motor mounting boltsUsing 10mm socket, remove the motor mounting bolts (typically 2-3 bolts). Support the motor as you remove the last bolt. Note the orientation of any washers or spacers.Torque specModule Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 9Detach motor from drive mechanismCarefully separate the motor from its drive cable or gear mechanism. Some motors use a cable that must be unwound or unclipped. Others use a direct gear drive that slides off. Do not force - ensure any retaining clips are released first. Keep the drive cable or gears in their current position.⚠Drive cables are under slight tension and can snap back - control carefully during removal
- 10Install new motorPosition the new motor and engage it with the drive cable or gear mechanism in the same orientation as the original. Ensure the cable is properly seated in the motor's drive pulley or the gears are fully meshed. Align motor mounting holes with the seat frame.
- 11Secure motor mounting boltsInstall the motor mounting bolts and torque to specification using a torque wrench. Ensure the motor is properly aligned and seated against the mounting surface before final torquing.Torque specModule Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 12Reconnect motor electrical connectorConnect the electrical connector to the new motor, ensuring it clicks into place fully. Gently tug to verify the connection is secure.
- 13Reinstall seat bottom coverPosition the seat bottom cover back in place, ensuring no wires are pinched. Install all retaining screws and torque to specification. Press any plastic clips back into position until they snap securely.Torque specCover Screws11 Nm (8 lb-ft)
- 14Reinstall seat in vehicleWith assistance, carefully lower the seat assembly back into the vehicle, aligning the seat track rails with the floor mounting points. Ensure all electrical connectors route properly and are not pinched.
- 15Install seat mounting boltsInstall all four seat mounting bolts (two front, two rear) and torque to specification. Verify the seat is solidly mounted with no movement before proceeding.Torque specModule Mounting Bolts8 Nm (6 lb-ft)
- 16Reconnect electrical connectorsReconnect all electrical connectors under the seat in the proper locations as documented in photos. Ensure all connectors click securely into place. Route wires away from seat tracks and moving components.
- 17Reconnect battery and testReconnect the negative battery terminal and torque to specification. Turn the ignition to ON position (engine off) and test all seat functions including fore/aft movement, recline, and height adjustment to verify proper operation of the new motor.Torque specBattery Terminal Bolts6 Nm (4 lb-ft)
Reassembly
- Ensure all seat mounting bolts are torqued to 27.0 Nm (20.0 lb-ft) - critical for safety
- Verify all electrical connectors are fully seated and locked
- Check that seat occupancy sensor light (if equipped) on dash operates normally
- Verify no wiring is pinched between seat tracks or moving parts
Verification
- Test all power seat functions in both directions to confirm proper operation
- Verify seat moves smoothly without binding or unusual noise
- Check that seat position memory functions work correctly (if equipped)
- Confirm no warning lights appear on the instrument cluster
- Test seat multiple times through full range of motion before driving
Related trouble codes on this vehicle
Codes that commonly send this job to the bay — tap one for symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps.
P2106Throttle Actuator Control System Forced Limited PowerB0081Driver Power Seat Motor CircuitB0082Passenger Power Seat Motor CircuitB0200Driver Power Window Motor CircuitB0201Passenger Power Window Motor CircuitB0220Driver Power Mirror Motor CircuitB0221Passenger Power Mirror Motor CircuitB2700Power Liftgate Motor CircuitB2701Power Liftgate Pinch Sensor CircuitC0200Electric Power Steering Motor CircuitC0230Power Steering Fluid Pressure Sensor CircuitC0231Power Steering Fluid Pressure Low
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