Driver's Power Seat System

2013 Suzuki Kizashi Sport GTS, FWDSECTION Driver's Power Seat System
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  • The driver's power seat system consists of the power seat control module, power seat main switch block, lumber support switch, and electric motors for individual movements.
  • The following types of adjustments are possible with the driver's power seat: seatback reclining, fore-aft sliding, fore-aft lumber support adjustment, up-down lifter adjustment, and fore-aft seat tilt adjustment.
  • When the power seat control module is set to the diagnosis mode by operating the switches in the main switch block, conditions of incoming signals to the control module and fault data can be monitored by hearing specific patterns of beep generated by a buzzer inside the control module.
    Fig 1: Power Seat Control System Description
    G06530132Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
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