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Default Suburban driver power seat - 04-02-2007 , 11:26 AM






The drivers power seat has stopped working in my 2003 Suburban. None
of the controls are responding (forward/back, up/down, lumbar,
recline). The passenger seat is working just fine, as are the power
foot pedal adjustments.

I've looked in the fuse blocks (in the panel by the drivers door and
under the hood) and in the block by the floor by your left foot (there
are two relays in there), but I'm not able to find a fuse or relay
that I can identify that is for the driver seat. A number of the
abbreviations in the legends are quite cryptic. Can anyone help me
identify which fuse/relay I should be checking?

Thanks.


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Default Re: Suburban driver power seat - 04-02-2007 , 12:18 PM






All power seat functions are powered by 30A SEAT circuit breaker, LH IP fuse
block. Does it have memory seats?

"Mark Lemoine" <mark.a.lemoine (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

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The drivers power seat has stopped working in my 2003 Suburban. None
of the controls are responding (forward/back, up/down, lumbar,
recline). The passenger seat is working just fine, as are the power
foot pedal adjustments.

I've looked in the fuse blocks (in the panel by the drivers door and
under the hood) and in the block by the floor by your left foot (there
are two relays in there), but I'm not able to find a fuse or relay
that I can identify that is for the driver seat. A number of the
abbreviations in the legends are quite cryptic. Can anyone help me
identify which fuse/relay I should be checking?

Thanks.




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Default Re: Suburban driver power seat - 04-02-2007 , 07:24 PM



Yes, I've got the memory seats, driver 1 and driver 2, triggered by
either the keyfob or the buttons on the driver door panel. Don't know
if this would be related, but the last few months, the seat has not
always recalled the proper memory setting. But now, the controls on
the side of the seat don't work at all, while the memory settings for
the side mirrors still is operating properly.

Is the passenger seat, on the right side, on a separate circuit? I
presume it is, since that seat is still operating.

I'm sorry, but I'm confused by your mentioning a circuit breaker and a
fuse?

Thank you
Mark

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All power seat functions are powered by 30A SEAT circuit breaker, LH IP fuse
block. Does it have memory seats?

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The drivers power seat has stopped working in my 2003 Suburban. None
of the controls are responding (forward/back, up/down, lumbar,
recline). The passenger seat is working just fine, as are the power
foot pedal adjustments.

I've looked in the fuse blocks (in the panel by the drivers door and
under the hood) and in the block by the floor by your left foot (there
are two relays in there), but I'm not able to find a fuse or relay
that I can identify that is for the driver seat. A number of the
abbreviations in the legends are quite cryptic. Can anyone help me
identify which fuse/relay I should be checking?

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