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Old 05-13-2005, 01:09 AM
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Re: Seat Power

Your local public library may be a good source for the wiring diagram. Some libraries suscribe to databases that can be accessed online. A library card number is usually all that is required.
You checked the fuse, did you see if there was power going through the fuse? Is there power going to the switches that control the seat? Are the motors controlling the seat good? If there is power at the fuse and none at the plug, you're going to have to pull the carpet and physically check the wiring.
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