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Anonymous Posted on Jun 28, 2010

Driver's seat won't move and ABS lights come on

Why won't my power operated driver's side seat move?
I changed the blown fuse and the new fuse blew also


Also the ABS lights come on intermittently and stay on.
Brakes are fine; have been checked by a mechanic.

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The fuse blew because the seat motor is bad and will have to be replace, did you tell your mechanic that the abs light was on, after checking your brake's he should have done a computer diag. and pull the abs code to fine out why your abs light is on, it's on because your abs computer pick up a bad reading from one of your abs sensor's have him do a code reading or go by any auto parts place or one like autozone where then can pull codes for free, then get back with us with the code number here at FixYa so we can help you diag. you trouble code.

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See if one of the wires under the seat is pinched and shorting out. The abs light maybe a dirty sensor.

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