Fuse seat easy entry

surfin

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good, need help. It has ceased to operate the electric seat easy entry. Can anyone tell me where the fuse or some other break trail common.
thank you very much
 

Andyk

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Welcome to the forum surfin...I'm sure someone will be able to help you....
 

Emtee

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Welcome to the forum Surfin.

There's a seat reset procedure I think. Might be worth checking this before changing fuses?
 

surfin

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How to Reset Seat Memory



Reset Seat Memory




Adjust the seat to the disired position.
Turn on ignition but do not start the engine.
Tilt the seat forward.
With the seat still tilted forward, adjust the seat base as far forward as it will go.
Tilt the seat back.
The seat will then return to the desired position.
This reteaches the maximum movement of the seat too the memory.
This generally occurs when on eof two things has happened. 1) the seat has been left in the tilt forward position for too long, or 2) the seat was in the tilt forward position when the ignition position was changed, either turned on or off.


Seat tilt memory Reset



Open the driver's side door and QUICKLY (must all be completed within 5 seconds) click the fore/aft adjuster forward-backward-forward-backward (just click - you don't need to move the seat much at all), then release the seat back and tilt it all the way forward. The seat will then go through a calibration cycle sliding all the way forward and back twice.



ok, perfect I will try
 

surfin

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sorry, I tried the steps of resetting, and none of the two operations have worked, would need a more detailed description without avoiding any maneuver to succeed.
On the other hand, I've only found one fuse current seats, in the area of the battery.
Please if you are the most expert kind enough to help me, would be a great favor.
 

conaero

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Try disconnecting the battery overnight, remembering to leave the boot open and the drivers window down a bit so you can open it with the power off.
 

surfin

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sorry, I tried the steps of resetting, and none of the two operations have worked, would need a more detailed description without avoiding any maneuver to succeed.
On the other hand, I've only found one fuse current seats, in the area of ​​the battery.
Please if you are the most expert kind enough to help me, would be a great favor.
 

surfin

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Configure automatic seat easy entry

1.- Adjust the seat to the desired position. (The desired position refers to the driving position?)

2.-Turn on ignition but do not start the engine.
3.- Tilt the seat forward.
4.-With the seat still tilted forward, adjust the seat base as far forward as it will go.
5.-Tilt the seat back.(Please describe this action, I can not translate it correctly)

6.-The seat will then return to the desired position. (Referring to the driving position?)
 

surfin

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please correct

Seat tilt memory Reset

1.-Open the driver's side door and QUICKLY (must all be completed within 5 seconds)
2.-click the fore/aft adjuster forward-backward-forward-backward (just click - you don't need to move the seat much at all),
3.-then release the seat back and tilt it all the way forward. .(Please describe this action, I can not translate it correctly)
4.-The seat will then go through a calibration cycle sliding all the way forward and back twice.
 

surfin

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I reset the battery and the result is the same, can someone please describe the procedure for setting up and calibration of the seats in greater detail.
Thanks and apologies for any inconvenience
 

conaero

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Sorry, what others have said is the only way I have heard of. If that does not work, you need to dig deeper into the electrics.

Its probably best to take it to a local auto electrician, as these jobs are very tricky.
 

conaero

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I think that might be a good idea Loz. David Askew might be able to supply a used one cheaper.