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elect drivers seat and rear socket u/s
« on: 13 February 2011, 19:40:54 »

As title.

Replaced the solenoid in the drivers door lock mechanism yesterday and all appeared quite well.

Mrs H21 went to the shops in the car this morning and returned, telling me that the drivers seat adjustment is u/s.  Drove the car later and it certainly is.

Checked the fuses (5/30 amp for the seat) and all appears OK.  Indeed, the front passenger seat works as it should.

Plugged my phone into its charger (powered from the rear aux socket) and its rubber ducked as well.  Plugged said charger into the front socket and all working fine.  Checked fuse 14 which covers the power sockets and all good.

As far as I can see, everything powered from the door connections are working so all should be OK?  Likewise, powersounder is working OK so nowt appears amiss there.

Anyone any ideas?    :-/

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Re: elect drivers seat and rear socket u/s
« Reply #1 on: 13 February 2011, 19:46:32 »

Rear socket is fuse #27
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Re: elect drivers seat and rear socket u/s
« Reply #2 on: 13 February 2011, 19:49:18 »

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Rear socket is fuse #27


Well spotted.   :y

Will go and check/change and see if that makes the drivers seat electrics work at the same time!   ;D
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Re: elect drivers seat and rear socket u/s
« Reply #3 on: 13 February 2011, 20:06:44 »

Not fuse 27.  Buzzed it and its sound.   >:(

Decided to buzz the fuses from 1 upwards and - surprise surprise, fuse 7 (10 amp) was rubberred.

According to the fusebox layout guide for my car (2001 vintage) fuse 7 is for the leccy windows.  They were working quite fine so at odds with the listed fuse numbers...   :-/

Replaced the fuse and - hey presto - rear socket and drivers seat now work.  Whats more, interior light and puddle lights now work (didn't notice them out during the day  :-[ ) so, result.   :)

Ach well.  Sorted now anyway....   ;)
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Re: elect drivers seat and rear socket u/s
« Reply #4 on: 13 February 2011, 21:17:58 »

Yup F7. It powers the consumer delay relay, which is used by door lighting, which provides signals to memory ecu.  The delay relay also powers rear ciggy.
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