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Old 01-07-2011, 04:35 PM
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Both my front seats and steering wheel will not adjust at all as if they have no power. The sunroof works but i have no seat controls on both sides and cannot adjust my steering wheel, I was wondering if anyone could help me out before I take it to the dealership for the brutal $175 an hour? :/ I was wondering if this was maybe a fuse issue?
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did you take a look to see if that's what it is?
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I dont know what fuse it would be and if they are all connected to the same fuse?
Old 01-07-2011, 05:09 PM
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only one way to find out...
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well, the other way is to go to the dealer
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haha ya i think im just gonna go tomorrow
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Don't waste your money, trouble shoot it first, the fuse map is in the trunk in the toolbox. Theres a fuse box in the glove box and in the trunk by the battery.
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Just check the fuse map in the trunk as Bonziat said... the easiest and obvious fix is often the one we neglect!
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