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Mopar® 56049776AA Direct Fit Power Seat Switch, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #56049776AA

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56049776AA Direct Fit Power Seat Switch, Sold Individually
56049776AA Direct Fit Power Seat Switch, Sold Individually
56049776AA Direct Fit Power Seat Switch, Sold Individually

Mopar® 56049776AA Direct Fit Power Seat Switch, Sold Individually

Manufacturer #56049776AA

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$94.81

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Question: is the seat belt retractor unit available through carparts or is that a dealer only?Charles S. / May 06, 2025
Hi Chaz, I am pleased to assist you. After checking, it turns out we do not have the seat belt retractor for your 2005 Dodge Ram 2500. That would be a dealer part. We thank you for inquiring. Contact us again if you require any other vehicle parts. Have a nice day!
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, May 07
Question: what can be done to proove weather it would be the switch unit or the motor of the power seat ? driver seat only on 2005 dodge ram 2500 with powerwagon package?Charles S. / May 06, 2025
Hi Charlie, I am pleased to assist you. To determine whether the power seat issue on your 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 is caused by the switch (Mopar #56049776AA) or the seat motor, start by pressing the seat switch and listening for motor noise—if the motor runs but the seat doesn’t move, it's likely a mechanical problem. If there's no sound, check the seat fuse first. Next, remove the switch and test it with a multimeter for continuity when activated; no continuity indicates a faulty switch. You can also bypass the switch by applying 12V directly to the motor—if it operates, the switch is likely bad; if not, the motor may be faulty. Finally, inspect the wiring and connectors between the switch and motor for any signs of damage or corrosion. If it is the seat switch, click the link below to order directly and take advantage of our current discounts while supplies last. I hope this helps. Enjoy shopping! https://www.carparts.com/power-seat-switch/mopar/mop56049776aa?cpcid=Q1BHRzQ4NTB8V3JpdHRlbiBJbnRlcmFjdGlvbiBUZWFtIC0gQ1NRQXwvcG93ZXItc2VhdC1zd2l0Y2gvbW9wYXIvbW9wNTYwNDk3NzZhYXwyMDI1MDUwNg==
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, May 07
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