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Gotcha. Maybe mine was not that bad. I just used file for a few minutes to remove the bad spot. I did use wheel bearing greese on it instead of what looked like white lithium. I didn't however see a way to remove the rail incase I needed to, but I didn't look that close once it started working.
I had the exact same problem and fixed it. Mine had nothing to do with the tracks, or cable. I simply reached my hand behind the seat back and pulled on the little release string. The seat back will then release and you will see the hook where the seat back attaches. There was a slight...
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