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Originally Posted by jandr
Anyone know someone who can repair a power recliner? It's stuck in a partially-reclined position, but the rest of the power functions (head position, lumbar) still work fine.
I've unplugged and replugged, visually checked for suspicious wiring, etc., and have run out self-repair ideas.
The store where I bought it (Home Design) has closed, and their remaining store has been no help; Other furniture stores won't touch it because we didn't buy it from them, but they said to call Fast Furniture Repair. Those people told me they don't service this area anymore; ...
I need a local technician/handyperson who knows this stuff. I can't be the first person who's experienced this problem, but no one seems to have any further suggestions.
BTW: Does this make you think twice about buying a POWER recliner????
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I believe i can help you, if (big if) I can identify the parts that make up the mechanical drive system. many times the plastic gears in these units fail with the result that the motor may run, but the chair does not move. Also, depending on the type of control I have seen relays and driver transistors fail.
Bottom line, if the manufacturer of the chair can be determined it is usually possible to buy replacement parts, which i can install.
Let me know if you are interested.
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