Preliminary Checks
- Check POWER SEATS circuit breaker (25-amp), located in body relay block.
- Ensure terminal contact and ground connections are clean and tight. Check for proper installation of aftermarket electronic equipment.
- Check for any obstruction under seat or carriages which may affect power seat operation.
- If seat motor internal circuit breaker is tripped, remove voltage from motor to reset.
- Check for broken or partially broken wire inside of insulation, which could cause system malfunction but prove good in a continuity/voltage check with system disconnected. These circuits may be intermittent or resistive when loaded.
- If one lumbar support is inoperative check for pinched or punctured bladder tubing, punctured bladder, evidence of motor overheating, and pinched or broken motor wires. Repair as necessary.
- If motors operate but seat does not move, check for obstruction in seat drive rail or check for broken drive gear. If seat tilts forward and/or rearward but does not move up or down, replace power seat switch.