Just in case anyone else has this problem.
Today i tackled the lumbar support on the passenger side, the motor was winding, but the bag was not getting air.
After taking the motor apart, which is tucked away at the top rear of the seat, i found out that it was actually a lose connection at the switch. It doesn't look lose, but when you push the two air lines up towards the switch the lumbar support comes back to life.
So unlike some people who spend 2 hours taking apart most of the seat and motor, lol, you only have to reach under the plastic trim and push the air lines up towards the switch.
Today i tackled the lumbar support on the passenger side, the motor was winding, but the bag was not getting air.
After taking the motor apart, which is tucked away at the top rear of the seat, i found out that it was actually a lose connection at the switch. It doesn't look lose, but when you push the two air lines up towards the switch the lumbar support comes back to life.
So unlike some people who spend 2 hours taking apart most of the seat and motor, lol, you only have to reach under the plastic trim and push the air lines up towards the switch.