POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM (Front Passenger's Seat)

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM (Front Passenger's Seat)
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POWER SEAT CONTROL SYSTEM (FRONT PASSENGER'S SEAT) - TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom Suspect Area See Section
Power seat does not operate.
  1. PP/S EAT Fuse
  2. Power Seat Switch
  3. Wire Harness
  1. POWER SOURCE
  2. INSPECTION
  3. -
"Slide operation" does not operate.
  1. Power Seat Switch
  2. Slide Motor
  3. Wire Harness
  1. INSPECTION
  2. INSPECTION
  3. -
"Front vertical operation" does not operate.
  1. Power Seat Switch
  2. Front Vertical Motor
  3. Wire Harness
  1. INSPECTION
  2. INSPECTION
  3. -
"Rear vertical operation" does not operate.
  1. Power Seat Switch
  2. Rear Vertical Motor
  3. Wire Harness
  1. INSPECTION
  2. INSPECTION
  3. -
"Reclining operation" does not operate.
  1. Power Seat Switch
  2. Reclining Motor
  3. Wire Harness
  1. INSPECTION
  2. INSPECTION
  3. -
"Lumbar support operation" does not operate.
  1. Power Seat Switch
  2. Lumbar support Motor
  3. Wire Harness
  1. INSPECTION
  2. INSPECTION
  3. -
RENDER: 1.0x

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