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There is no fuse for the power seat's , has a circuit breaker ! Does your olds have memory seat's or just plain power seats ? If it has memory seats it has an electronic control module that comes into play . Don't think going after the circuit breaker would do any good , they seldom go out . But you never know ! You will find the power seat circuit breaker located here Relay Block - Body
Left side of the dash, to the right of the I/P fuse block.
You should test for B+ voltage at the seat switches , If none work your way back to the power source .
From 2006 to 2010, the Sonata's 3rd brake lamp requires the rear package deck be removed to access that bulb. 1. Remove the rear passenger seat bottom (remove two12mm bolts between the seat back and the seat bottom - tilt the seat back forward to locate these bolts). a. Press the two bottom front edge tabs to release the front of the seat bottom from the floor. b. Remove seat bottom & set aside w/two 12mm bolts c. Tilt both seat backs downward 2. Remove the left & right hand shoulder cushions (12 mm bolt at the bottom of each cushion) a. Remove seat belt from shoulder cushion guide at the top of the cushion b. Lift up and forward on shoulder cushions to remove them (if equipped with side airbags, disconnect wire harness connector). c. Set shoulder cushions aside w/two 12mm bolts 3. Using a small flathead screwdriver, pop out the 'SRS' button cover from the C pillar panels on the left & right hand side to access either the phillips head screws, 10mm bolts, or #30 Torque Screws a. Remove screws and set aside b. Using a standard flathead screwdriver, pop out the C pillar panels on both sides (clips hold these panels in place) c. Set these panels aside after removal w/screws/bolts 4. Trunk Access-way panels are held in place by phillips head screws (two at the bottom (left and right hand sides) and 4 to 5 at the top . a. Remove left and right hand panels and set aside w/screws. 5. Rear package deck held in place with two plastic clips (white, yellow or pink) a. lie on your back inside the trunk (trunk lid open to allow for more light). Looking through access hole find 3rd brake light wire harness connector & disconnect. b. locate package deck clips, one on the left and another on the right on the underside of the pckage deck c. Squeeze clips to push them out - package deck will come loose d. Remove package deck & remove 3rd brake lamp bulb socket (turn counter clockwise to remove). Replace bulb & reassemble in reverse order.
Your bike is not equipped with the old style "flasher" like they used to be back in the '80's. You bike has what Harley calls a Turn Signal Microprocessor. It's a "black box" about a half inch thick by an inch and half wide by three inches long. It has a large plug with about a dozen wires on one end and a mounting bolt in the center of it. Exactly where it is, I have no idea as Harley moved these things around as much as they did the oil drain on the Sportsters. Underneath the battery is a bad place for anything, especially electrical components. The faint clicking sound you're hearing may be a circuit breaker. By the signals flashing very rapidly, this would indicate a high current flow that may be caused by a short circuit.
There's a fuse panel either under the seat or behind the triangular plate on the left side of your bike. If you find a fuse blown or the main circuit breaker tripped, you'll have to figure out what caused it.
This is really weird, but I had the same thing happen. I just randomly pressed the OK button after I pressed the power button & it starts working. Don't know if this will help. It seems something on the electronic parts must be messed up.
Starter could be jammed have you tried to pop start it? Are you getting power to the starter? Kill switch isnt on is it? Never should have left the dealer it was running when you took it there.
If it doesn't show up in my computer but does show up in the device manager Right-click
on My Computer. Select Manage in the pop-up menu. In the Computer
Management window, select Storage, then select Disk Management. In the
Disk Management window, you should see a list of available storage
devices. Look for the Disk that has a capacity closest to your Drive.
Right-click on the right-hand box; in the pop-up menu select Delete
Partition. Once you do this, it will say "Online" & "Unallocated".
Right-click on the box and select Create New Partition in the pop-up
menu. When the Partition Wizard appears, select Primary Partition and
click on Next. You will see a default value for the Drive; click
Next. You will then see a drive letter (you can change this drive letter
if you wish); click Next. You will then be asked to format the
Drive.
You don't idicate whether it's a power or manual seat. Assuming it's a manual seat there is a link between the rails under the seat. It can become disconnected preventing the right rail lock from unlocking.
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