Power Seat Control System

2004 Toyota Celica GT, StandardSECTION Power Seat Control System
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Toyota Sequoia. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
POWER SEAT CONTROL

Symptom/Suspect Area See
Both Driver And Passenger Power Seats Do Not Operate (Door Lock Does Not Operate)
ALT M-Fuse (1)
Wire Harness .....
Driver's Seat Does Not Operate
Power M-Fuse (1)
Power Seat Switch (Driver's Seat) (2)
Wire Harness .....
Passenger's Seat Does Not Operate
Power M-Fuse (1)
Power Seat Switch (Passenger's Seat) (2)
Wire Harness .....
Slide Operation Does Not Operate
Power Seat Switch (Driver's Seat, Passenger's Seat) (2)
Wire Harness .....
Slide Motor (Driver's Seat, Passenger's Seat) (3)
Front Vertical Operation Does Not Operate
Power Seat Switch (Driver's Seat) (2)
Wire Harness .....
Front Vertical Motor (Driver's Seat) (4)
Lifter Operation Does Not Operate
Power Seat Switch (Driver's Seat) (2)
Wire Harness .....
Lifter Motor (Driver's Seat) (5)
Reclining Operation Does Not Operate
Power Seat Switch (Driver's Seat, Passenger's Seat) (2)
Wire Harness .....
Reclining Motor (Driver's Seat, Passenger's Seat) (6)
Lumbar Support Operation Does Not Operate
Power Seat Switch (Driver's Seat) (2)
Wire Harness .....
Lumbar Support Motor (Driver's Seat) (7)
(1) FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS
(2) See Step 1 Or 2 Of INSPECTION
(3) See Steps 4 & 5 Of INSPECTION
(4) See Steps 6 & 7 Of INSPECTION
(5) See Steps 8 & 9 Of INSPECTION
(6) See Steps 10 & 11 Of INSPECTION
(7) See Steps 3, 12 & 13 Of INSPECTION
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