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I have a 2000 GMC Jimmy. The control for the drivers seat are not working. The lumbar works. Does anyone know where the fuse is for the power seats. And if that fuse is good, a good way to find out if power is there, or what the problem could be? I checked the fuses inside near the drivers door and also the fuses under the hood. they all looked good. the owners manual dosen't specify what fuse is for the seats.
Last edited by jimb317; 01-01-2004 at 03:05 PM. |
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power seat
Did you look in the owners manual.
It has a layout of the fuses and where they are located. All you need a a 12 volt DC tester, available in any auto store. GM uses a negative system. Locate the fuseput the probe on on side of the fuse link and the side ( usually a wire with clip ) to ground. Then do the same to the other side of the fuse. If memeory serves me correct thre is a fuse box hidden,where the transmission hub is on the floor, I think on the passenger side, it just pops off. If not the large fuse panel in under the hood. Good luck. Xanth |
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worng car with hidden fuse box
Sorry for misleading you, my old car had the hidden fuse box, checked my Jimmy today.
Sorry, Xanth |
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