Power Seat Fuse

RocketcarX

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I got into the car the other day and went to adjust the seat and it wouldn't move. Found the 30 amp fuse was blown, replaced, worked fine. today while sitting in a drive thru line I was messing with the lumbar and couldn't actually feel it inflate as it should, then it struck me to try the seat, dead. Anybody else seen the lumbar giving issues or pulling way too much current? I never use it, I can live without it but was hoping there was maybe a quick fix.
 

b05622

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@RocketcarX , did you ever get this resolved? Mine did the same thing a few years back. I did try a new switch as I found out the switch is prone to internally shorting out. That didn't fix it. To this day I'm driving around with the switch unplugged so that it doesn't accidently take out the 30 amp fuse again.
 

MrBhp

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I replace the 30 amp with a 50. Problem solved. I expected to melt some wiring, but I put the higher amp fuse in 6 years ago.
 

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