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1989 Caprice FUSE scheme

Does anyone know if the POWER SEATS have a fuse? If YES, are the driver's and passenger seat controlled by the same fuse?

I've tried replacing the driver's power seat switch in the door, but it still doesn't work - pasenger side is working fine...

My manual, which I happen to still have, shows a legend for the fuse box, but no mention of power seats or windows.....

Anyone know?

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Re: 1989 Caprice FUSE scheme

No fuse but there is a 30 amp circuit breaker.
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Re: Re: 1989 Caprice FUSE scheme

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No fuse but there is a 30 amp circuit breaker.
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Is it "in-line" somewhere under the seat...or......????

Something I can replace?

I hope it is the circuit breaker and not the seat motor......
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Re: 1989 Caprice FUSE scheme

I'll go check my manual, but IIRC, it's located by the other fuses. I think it's that silver box thing.
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Re: 1989 Caprice FUSE scheme

ok, I think it's the power accessory circuit breaker. It's located in the center, far-right part of the fuse panel.
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Yeah, my owner's manual does not show the location - ar anything about it, actually.

I can't find my Haynes - which is sometimes unreliable, anyway....

I really aprreciate your help!
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Re: 1989 Caprice FUSE scheme

You're welcome If all else fails, start checking EVERY fuse... On my car the horn,clock,and radio all failed. (I guess the cigarette lighter failed too.) However, the tape player still worked. There was no information in the manual about the horn so I tried the radio fuse which was good. It ended up being the clock/cigar lighter fuse. Apparently that causes the horn & radio to stop working aswell.
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Excellent - I'll check this out and post back what I find...

Thanks again!
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