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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Now, I've read every topic on the power seat switch I can find. I've taken the driver side (the one not working obviously) switch apart twice tonight alone, cleaned it, put it back together ever so carefully and....
STILL NOTHING! On my way home from work tonight, the back rest switch stopped working. Now I hadn't really used it in quite some time, but the seat got all re-adjusted and moved whilst being driven by my boyfriend, therefore the need to use it now. Nope, nothing.... ok, well I got home and decided it was probably time in general to clean the thing while I was trying to fix it anyway. I've read and reread the posts, I've followed instructions to the letter and now NONE of the switches work! My back is killing me driving this way right now. I've checked the fuses I'd been told belonged to the seat switches and they seem fine but I don't know what else to look for. Could I have blown something else? I even went so far as to take the passenger side switch out in hopes that I could momentarily "swap" sides and at least adjust my drivers seat and be done with it... but NOOOOOOOO! Still nothing. Any ideas you all might have would be so very much appreciated by me AND my back!
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Any help is more than I have left now... Thanks, I'll remember the tip if/when I'm "replacing" the damn thing...
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Otherwise known as STEVE
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Vermont
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If it's dead- you may have a bad motor. Doesn't the RRC have fuses for the power seats in a separate place other than the main fuse box? Some Discos have them under the seat- my RRC came out before power seats, so I'm not sure.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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i think they talk about the fuse for the seat switch on www.rangerovers.net
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