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Old Aug 6, 2012 | 03:03 PM
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Exclamation 2004 Disco II SE --Help Please

Can someone please help? I am new to Land Rover Vehicle and my passenger seat does not work. The previous owner had the wrong fuses and I had replaced them with the correct fuses. The seat is still not working - the drivers side does work. I am not sure, if there is something missing from under the seat or if there is another fuse location that needs to be checked.

I was wondering if someone could please post a picture of the fuses and what it should look like - under the passenger side seat for me.
It may help my problem.

It does not have the heated seat - but I just want to make sure everything is in the right spot and nothing is missing.

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Old Aug 6, 2012 | 04:15 PM
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What exactly is not working on it? Moving forward and backward? Keep in mind the driver's seat can adjust in more directions than the passenger side. I don't have the manual on me at the moment but it will tell you was fuses do what.

EDIT: My passenger seat has two 3 amp fuses in two slots, one 15 amp fuse, and then one empty fuse slot. SE model.
 

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Old Aug 6, 2012 | 10:26 PM
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Thank you DiscRover007- The passenger side is not moving back or forth and the lumbar support is not working either. I checked the manual and it showed me replacement for the drivers side. Right now, I have 4 places for fuses - First was empty - 40amp and then 2 - 3amps. I am just not sure, if I have them in the right order or not.
That is why I asked if someone might be able to send me a picture.
The person who owned it before me had a 15 amp in place of the 40 amp, when I check the manual it said 40 amp.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2012 | 06:30 AM
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Sattelite fuse panel - fuse 2 = 40 amp, fuse 3 & fuse 4 = 3 amp.

There is a relay for the right side seat, it is under seat, see attached pix. Close to the fuse panel.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2012 | 08:13 AM
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Thank you Savannah Buzz - The part I am missing is the relay - saw it on the drivers side, but did not know the passenger side had one. Now I have to find out how to get that part. Thank you so much.
 
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Old Aug 7, 2012 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by lcast
Thank you DiscRover007- The passenger side is not moving back or forth and the lumbar support is not working either. I checked the manual and it showed me replacement for the drivers side. Right now, I have 4 places for fuses - First was empty - 40amp and then 2 - 3amps. I am just not sure, if I have them in the right order or not.
That is why I asked if someone might be able to send me a picture.
The person who owned it before me had a 15 amp in place of the 40 amp, when I check the manual it said 40 amp.
I'm pretty sure the passenger seat does not have lumbar adjustment, just the switch for it lol. At least mine does not adjust lumbar. Then again, it may not be working either lol.
 
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