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Title: Power out to Co-Pilot Seat
Post by: Mark Askew on October 26, 2019, 04:07:29 PM
The power is out to our Co-Pilot seat. The owners manual says that there is a fuse located in the outside bay below the driver’s seat. I see only relays and boards there?? Can anyone make some suggestions, The connections under the seat seem to be fine.

2005 Monterey Laguna III
Title: Re: Power out to Co-Pilot Seat
Post by: Paul Meehan on October 26, 2019, 05:48:29 PM
Looks like circuit breaker 10 (CB10) is related to the seats.  Not sure if this will help or not.
Title: Re: Power out to Co-Pilot Seat
Post by: Steve Huber on October 26, 2019, 05:51:48 PM
Mark,
If there is a fuse for the co-pilot seat in the electrical bay it almost has to be an in-line type. As Paul noted, CB10 is the seat thermal breaker but it supplies power to both  seats. You can try tracing the wire off the breaker but I would first try to gently pull the supply wires coming out of the floor at the base of the seat to see if the fuse is there.
Steve
Title: Re: Power out to Co-Pilot Seat
Post by: Darrell Terry on October 26, 2019, 05:55:22 PM
Had the same problem with our 2004 Monterey/Laguna. 
Our issue was the wire connections at seat and floor.
 If your haven't already, pull both connections apart, clean and re-attach to make sure connection is secure.
That solved or problem so can't help with possible fixes beyond that.
Good Luck
Title: Re: Power out to Co-Pilot Seat
Post by: Mark Askew on October 26, 2019, 08:13:16 PM
Thanks to all, problem was a connection at the floor. We didn’t see the Velcro wrapping on the wiring harness