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saxrom



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Driver seat and steering column problem

Any body come across this problem before i have a 2003 4.4 vogue and the drivers seat and steering column both stop working at the same time.
I have tried the pasenger seat and all is fine there its just the drivers seat and the steering adjustment.

Post #12135 1st Feb 2010 9:30am
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JOKER



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Cannot find anything relating to your seat is it possibe that you have accidentally unplugged the connector under the seat.............

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http://www.rangerovers.net/repairdetails/steering/tilt3.html Thumbs Up ====================================

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Post #12137 1st Feb 2010 10:44am
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saxrom



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Cheers Mick I have looked under the seat can't see any loose connections it's strange that the seat and steering adjust pack up together it's an intermittent fault but lately they have stopped working full stop.

Post #12152 1st Feb 2010 3:19pm
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Do your mirrors work .......... ====================================

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Post #12154 1st Feb 2010 3:29pm
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saxrom



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Yea they work ok

Post #12155 1st Feb 2010 3:37pm
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Try this Self Test .......

Vehicle in Park and driver door open

Hit the seat memory buttom five times

then 2-1-1-2 using the memory preset buttons 1 and 2.

should make seats and mirrors go through complete movments. if motor did not operate at all its a motor or faulty wiring, If suddenly stops loss of feedback position is happening and you can use the test procedures in manual. ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

Post #12156 1st Feb 2010 3:41pm
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saxrom



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Just tried the test nothing happened

Post #12157 1st Feb 2010 3:49pm
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Only other thing i can think of is the ECU ........ ====================================

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Post #12158 1st Feb 2010 3:56pm
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Ouch cheers Mick one thing do you know if they both run off the same fuse and if so where it is located.

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saxrom wrote:
Ouch cheers Mick one thing do you know if they both run off the same fuse and if so where it is located.

Post #12160 1st Feb 2010 4:10pm
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Found this regarding seat faults.........

SYMPTOMS
Driver's seat does not move but mirrors continue to work ok.
Mirrors no longer function but driver's seat moves ok.


DIAGNOSTIC CHECKLIST
If both seat AND mirrors stop functioning without warning check for blown fuse or other electrical supply problems before condemning ECU.
Don't forget - seat only moves when park selected on gearbox! ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

Post #12161 1st Feb 2010 4:13pm
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will check to see where fuse is not sure if it's in the fuse box in the boot or in fuse box in the glove box ====================================

"Open Mike Night " sounded like a lot of fun until i found out i was going to an Autopsy

Post #12162 1st Feb 2010 4:16pm
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saxrom



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Cheers for your help Mick

Post #12163 1st Feb 2010 4:28pm
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Quote:
Don't forget - seat only moves when park selected on gearbox!


not on mine it doesn't. Mine moves the seat all the time and has done so since it was new.

The only thing mine does is I have to keep my fingers on the preset buttons if using the memory and the g/b is in drive. If Park is selected I only have to hit the memory button once and the seats return automatically to their saved settings.

seems to be quite a few variations on the theme...

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Still looking not had a chance yet Saxrom ......... or if anyone else knows would be helpfull ====================================

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