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Old 03-21-2008, 08:22 AM   #1
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I've got a 2004 winne adventurer (model 35u). The power seats stopped working....this happened to me about a 1 1/2 years ago and it was a fuse issue. I looked under the dash and cannot find a fuse marked power seats...any suggestions?...thanks..also looked in my owners manual and can't find any info....could be I'm looking in the wrong place.....thanks.....

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I've got a 2004 winne adventurer (model 35u). The power seats stopped working....this happened to me about a 1 1/2 years ago and it was a fuse issue. I looked under the dash and cannot find a fuse marked power seats...any suggestions?...thanks..also looked in my owners manual and can't find any info....could be I'm looking in the wrong place.....thanks.....

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Ryan, this is just a guess, but you might look under the seat at the switch for an inline fuse.
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Mine are on a 12v popout breaker, which is with all the other chassis breakers. Not sure where they would be on an adventurer, but mine is in the most forward bay on the drivers side.

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Your post does not say what chassis you have, but on my Workhorse W22 the fuses for the power seats are in a power box in the front engine compartment. Open the 'hood' and on the drivers side there is a square black metal box with two flip levers on it (it will also have the battery cables connected to the side of the box). Flip the levers and remove the cover, all of the fuses and wiring is labeled, driver and passenger power seats should be there somewhere.
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