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if both oreration buttons are on the same arm rest,i would suggest that you have an electrical short of sometype in the door arm rest......if not check fuses again
It may not be fused, if it is it will be marked. I believe there is a cicruit breaker on this model and not a fuse. Also have you probed the seat switch harness to see if it has 12 volts to it?
using a flat blade tool like a small flat blade screwdriver, release retaining clip on arm rest and pull armrest from seat. slip the screwdriver between seat back and armrest and pry up on the retaining clip.
the fuse is located under the back seat behind the driver. it is one of the large silver fuses (there is one for the left and one for the right) under the black cover with a picture of the battery on it and lift the black fuse cover off of that. check inside the top cover for the fuse locations.
I have not had a problem with the seat actually going on by itself. The location of the switch is horrible in that if you use the arm rest for what it was intended (resting your arm on it) you are likely to activate the heaters. I have to warn all of my "new" passengers of this wonder in engineering.
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