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Old 08-31-2011, 09:28 PM
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Default 1998 Sebring LXi coupe, power seat died...fuse box locations?

Well, this morning, the slide function of my power seat died. Normally, that wouldn't be a problem except my girlfriend and I are sharing the car...I'm 6'4" and she's 5'0". The other two power functions of the seats still operate.

I did not receive an owners manual with the car when I bought it, so I have to resort to asking here:

I have found the fuse junctions under the hood, and under the driver side dash board, but there are no fuses blown in either of them.

Are there any other fuse boxes in this car that I don't know about?

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Aaron
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Old 09-01-2011, 10:20 AM
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If some of the power seat functions operate, then I doubt that a fuse is the culprit. Since the power seat operates without the key in the car, it is generally protected by the IOD (ignition off draw) fuse which also protects things like the clock and power door locks.
You might need to pull the seat out and look for a broken wire or burned-out motor.
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Old 09-01-2011, 03:03 PM
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If some of the power seat functions operate, then I doubt that a fuse is the culprit. Since the power seat operates without the key in the car, it is generally protected by the IOD (ignition off draw) fuse which also protects things like the clock and power door locks.
You might need to pull the seat out and look for a broken wire or burned-out motor.
I figured it was going to require me to pull the seat, I just wanted to cover all my bases.

Not looking forward to this, lol.
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