18th April 2020, 09:22
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Originally Posted by marinabrian
I had something rather similar recently after lifting the seats to remove the centre console.
It turned out one of the contacts in the main black plug on the seat to car connection was green, and after scrubbing the plug with an old toothbrush and some contact cleaner, a couple of connect / disconnect cycles, normal service resumed.
I then smeared a liberal dollop of petroleum jelly on the female contacts of the plug and reconnected.
So far it has been fine, it certainly gives you something to have a look at, you may wish to look at fuse 9, which would also give a symptom of the time clock not working, 51 which is one of the supplies to the seat ECU along with 53 in the passenger compartment fusebox too.
Best of luck
Brian
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