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Anonymous Posted on Oct 05, 2011

2004 liberty power seat don't work can't find any fuse in owner's manual that's label any way related to the power seats

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The seats are not fused they are on a circuit breaker. In the dash fuse block located on the end of the dash on the drivers side you should be able to see 2 metalic looking "fuses". Those are the circuit breakers. Circuit breaker 1 is for the power seat. You can try swapping them and see if the seat works. If it still doesn't work than you will need to check for power and ground at the seat.

You should be able to find a connector under the seat that has a red with light blue wire and a black with white wire. The red with light blue should have power all the time. The black with white is the ground.

Let me know what you find or if you have additional questions.

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