My '93 failed annual safety inspection on inoperable driver's seat adjustment. I forgot to check it as I am the only driver and once it is set I don't need to adjust it. I have got both power seats working temporarily for the repair using a separate battery. I used contact cleaner spray on the switches and gave them a good wiggle to get them working. The motors and switch gear are fine now.
My problem is that both seat power feeds that emerge from the carpet are dead. I have a RHD and the 1993 FSM is poorly documented for RHD variations. My Jeep has a completely different fuse panel (28 sockets) than a LHD but this is only partially documented in the 1994 FSM with RHD supplements. I had to use a 1995 FSM with RHD supplements to find that the 30 amp fuse in position 1 feeds the seats.
Some of my Jeep's electricals are in the LHD places, some are not. If someone can tell me where the LHD seat power feed runs starting from the seat base and working back to the fuse panel that would be great.
I would like to avoid having to strip out all of my trim, seats and carpet if I can. I want to check if I have a disconnected plug or a broken wire.
I have removed the left seat and left side lower trim today.
C201 is my fuse panel
C247 is supposed to be in the left kick panel, but may be in the right
S303 is supposed to be by the left B pillar base but I can't see it, this could be on the right.
G301 is supposed to be in the left quarter panel, I will check and clean tomorrow. The chime module uses this ground and it still chimes.
My problem is that both seat power feeds that emerge from the carpet are dead. I have a RHD and the 1993 FSM is poorly documented for RHD variations. My Jeep has a completely different fuse panel (28 sockets) than a LHD but this is only partially documented in the 1994 FSM with RHD supplements. I had to use a 1995 FSM with RHD supplements to find that the 30 amp fuse in position 1 feeds the seats.
Some of my Jeep's electricals are in the LHD places, some are not. If someone can tell me where the LHD seat power feed runs starting from the seat base and working back to the fuse panel that would be great.
I would like to avoid having to strip out all of my trim, seats and carpet if I can. I want to check if I have a disconnected plug or a broken wire.
I have removed the left seat and left side lower trim today.
C201 is my fuse panel
C247 is supposed to be in the left kick panel, but may be in the right
S303 is supposed to be by the left B pillar base but I can't see it, this could be on the right.
G301 is supposed to be in the left quarter panel, I will check and clean tomorrow. The chime module uses this ground and it still chimes.