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Bulbs or fuses are the first place to start. The next thing I would move onto would be the wiring harness. Clean out the coupler connections and make sure they are seated properly when you put them back. If you use a meter you can tell if you are getting 12 volts through the harness itself.
It could be a faulty switch it won't be a blown fuse or wiring issue (its too protected). Most likely it is a faulty tilt motor in the underside of the seat frame. There are 3 seperate motors, and I have replaced all three at different times.
normal for engine light to be on when ignition is turned on but not running yet,
if you have an automatic tranny,put your foot on the brake and shift it into netrual and try to start it,
for what? There is an ignition wire for you radio, but there are many other ignition power wires. Fuse box also is a good place to find an ignition power source, a $3 tester will tell you. I guess it just depends on what your trying to do.
check the sensor on the transmission and give these guys a call at Schram auto and truck parts 1-800-292-1032 they sell only GM parts or try online at www.schramauto.com
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