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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 06:04 PM
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Hi, I am new to the Forum and have an 04 Land Rover Discovery. I am new to the Land Rover - so I am having problems with my passenger seat not working. My drivers side works and whoever had the car before I did put the wrong fuses in. Before purchasing the car, the seat did work. I went to the Auto store today, and purchased, the correct fuses - thinking it would work. I put the 40,3,3 amp. I have no diagram so I have no help - to know if this is correct or not. Just going by how the other ones were in. (highest to lowest). Can someone help? Not sure if I need a new motor or what.
 
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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 06:19 PM
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In my signature you will find links to download the whole "RAVE" which is the set of factory tech manuals. Color wiring diagrams and fuse breakouts are provided.
 
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Old Aug 3, 2012 | 06:45 PM
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Hey Savannah Buzz, Thank you so much for the manuals - It helps - I am just unsure about the fuses underneath the passengers seat for my Landy. I checked the repair manual and they had something about relay switches, but you would have to take the seat appart. I know very little because I am not mechanically inclined. Is there any easier way?
 
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