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<blockquote data-quote="skidoojunky" data-source="post: 1454103" data-attributes="member: 23622"><p>So the family and I have enjoyed the car a couple of times recently at car shows or cruise-in’s. A couple of things needed addressed so I dug into them tonight. The turn signal switch had a couple of functions acting goofy and the gauge cluster lens was dirty and scratched so I decided to replace it. </p><p></p><p> While doing both of those repairs I attempted to slide the seat back in an effort to get more room to get my head under the dash. It would not move vertically or horizontally. I am aware of the issues with the weak motors and undersized gears on the seat tracks in these cars but I find it odd that both quit at the same time. I thought maybe a blown fuse could be the culprit but I will be darned if I can figure out what circuit the power seat gets it’s voltage from? It doesn’t say anything in the fuse section of the owners manual about the seat? Surely it shares a circuit with something else!?</p><p></p><p>Any help is appreciated </p><p></p><p>Junkman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidoojunky, post: 1454103, member: 23622"] So the family and I have enjoyed the car a couple of times recently at car shows or cruise-in’s. A couple of things needed addressed so I dug into them tonight. The turn signal switch had a couple of functions acting goofy and the gauge cluster lens was dirty and scratched so I decided to replace it. While doing both of those repairs I attempted to slide the seat back in an effort to get more room to get my head under the dash. It would not move vertically or horizontally. I am aware of the issues with the weak motors and undersized gears on the seat tracks in these cars but I find it odd that both quit at the same time. I thought maybe a blown fuse could be the culprit but I will be darned if I can figure out what circuit the power seat gets it’s voltage from? It doesn’t say anything in the fuse section of the owners manual about the seat? Surely it shares a circuit with something else!? Any help is appreciated Junkman [/QUOTE]
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