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Fuse Location For Power Seats


hazya

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Hey guys needing some help finding the problem with both my power seat not working on my 92 ls400, looked underneath the dash and didn't see a fuse for the seats nor underneath the hood. What kind of things should I checked for? BTW before now they have worked fine.

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Did you move the seat all the way foward of was it found like that one day?

You may have a sticking switch causing a relay to lock out until it is fixed.

It was kinda found that way my brother drove it and when I got back in it it was like that he said he didn't do anything out of the ordinary, would a sticking swith cause both seats not to work, what kind of steps could I take to find the problem? oh and thanks so much for your time

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Make sure the seat switch is moved all the way back and there is not coke or something sticky holding it in the Wong place.

You don;t happen to get dead batteries as well by chance?

i have searched everywhere in the forums, but can't seem to find the answer to my power seat problem. driver and pass don't work. power door locks don't work. i can hear the clicking under the dash when i press the lock button, but nothing happens. also, the seat belt hight adjuster works, but the memory and seat postion switches do nothing. and yes, if i don't drive the car everyday, the battery does go dead. usually after the 3rd day or so. any help would be appriciated.

thanks

brian

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Hi,

After 2 years I hope I have the answer the seats are protected by a cut out which is located on the fuse panel behind the drivers side kick panel.

Above the 3 rows of fuses are 3 cut outs it is the one bottom left of the 3 that you need to reset ( I dont know how but there is normally a button you press on it to reset) this cutout protects the supply to the theft deterrent system ( may be why the central locking fails to work) the power seats and the gas filler flap.

Try reseting the cutout but if it trips again you may have a fault causing it.

If it does reset ok it may have just randomly tripped and you have sorted the problem

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Hi,

After 2 years I hope I have the answer the seats are protected by a cut out which is located on the fuse panel behind the drivers side kick panel.

Above the 3 rows of fuses are 3 cut outs it is the one bottom left of the 3 that you need to reset ( I dont know how but there is normally a button you press on it to reset) this cutout protects the supply to the theft deterrent system ( may be why the central locking fails to work) the power seats and the gas filler flap.

Try reseting the cutout but if it trips again you may have a fault causing it.

If it does reset ok it may have just randomly tripped and you have sorted the problem

thanks... i will give it a shot in the morning.

well, i posted this about 30 mins ago, and couldn't wait to try it, so i went outside and found the fuses you were talking about... guess what... it worked. thank you so much.... i am gonna go to napa tomorrow and buy 3 new ones. i just traded out with another one, now my telescope wheel doesn't work, which is fine cause it was already where i wanted it... now my seats are too. thanks again.

brian

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Hi,

After 2 years I hope I have the answer the seats are protected by a cut out which is located on the fuse panel behind the drivers side kick panel.

Above the 3 rows of fuses are 3 cut outs it is the one bottom left of the 3 that you need to reset ( I dont know how but there is normally a button you press on it to reset) this cutout protects the supply to the theft deterrent system ( may be why the central locking fails to work) the power seats and the gas filler flap.

Try reseting the cutout but if it trips again you may have a fault causing it.

If it does reset ok it may have just randomly tripped and you have sorted the problem

I'm now having this same problem with a 1990 ls400. I can't find the cutout described. I have 4 rows of fuses.

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