Driver’s seat lumbar pump?
Since picking my Disco up from storage for a good while and going through things, I noticed the lumbar pump on only the driver’s side isn’t working.
The passenger side works perfectly. All other functions work on the driver’s side (forward and back, tilt, and recline).
I took the switch apart just to play and cleaned it up and reinstalled and it still doesn’t work. I checked the fuses under the passenger seat and all fuses are good. I also verified I can hear the relay or click or whatever for the deflate function.
Where else should I be looking? Do I need to remove the seat?
The passenger side works perfectly. All other functions work on the driver’s side (forward and back, tilt, and recline).
I took the switch apart just to play and cleaned it up and reinstalled and it still doesn’t work. I checked the fuses under the passenger seat and all fuses are good. I also verified I can hear the relay or click or whatever for the deflate function.
Where else should I be looking? Do I need to remove the seat?
Boy am I dumb and/or lazy sometimes. So I started looking around and realized there are separate fuse “blocks” for driver and passenger side. Duh.
Anyway, sure enough I check the fuse for the driver’s seat and it is blown. Replace it and it popped immediately. I’ve personally never believed you just replace fuses- they ALWAYS blow for a reason.
That said, since I obviously have a short somewhere, where do I start? I think I’ll have to pull the seat, but wondered if there was any other experience out there on this one.
Anyway, sure enough I check the fuse for the driver’s seat and it is blown. Replace it and it popped immediately. I’ve personally never believed you just replace fuses- they ALWAYS blow for a reason.
That said, since I obviously have a short somewhere, where do I start? I think I’ll have to pull the seat, but wondered if there was any other experience out there on this one.
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Andy flint
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Mar 14, 2023 01:25 PM



