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Old Aug 15, 2010 | 07:17 PM
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Recently both my fron power seats stopped working. I can't seem to find where the fuse is for these. The heat works but not the movement. Please help me.
 
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They are powered through the power seat circuit breaker located in the body relay block (under the driver side dash).

There also could be a problem with the main power feed to the driver seat. It goes along the floor between the firewall and the seat. It can become corroded by water in the carpet/insulation. Something else to check. You have to pull up the carpet to get to it.

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