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What were you able to find out?

 

Unplugged and reseated everything I could get ahold of under that passenger seat. No luck...to the dealer we go in the morning.

 

Thanks again for your help. I really appreciate it.

 

Let me know what the dealer diagnosis is ...

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Still sounds like a wiring and/or fuse problem. Did you check both fuse centers, including all of the box-like fuses under the hood? I would pull out my manual that shows all of the fuses and what they do and pull and check every one of them that even remotely deal with anything interior. If that didn't show anything, I'd pull every single one of them and check them. A scanner tool with advanced scanning ability would possibly show the problem.

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Still sounds like a wiring and/or fuse problem.  Did you check both fuse centers, including all of the box-like fuses under the hood?  I would pull out my manual that shows all of the fuses and what they do and pull and check every one of them that even remotely deal with anything interior.  If that didn't show anything, I'd pull every single one of them and check them.  A scanner tool with advanced scanning ability would possibly show the problem.

 

...and a fuse it was. A 50 Amp fuse located in the fuse block under the hood. The dealer ran all sorts of tests trying to figure out why it blew. Right now it appears it was just one of those odd things that sometimes happen.

 

Thanks to all who tried to help.

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Still sounds like a wiring and/or fuse problem.  Did you check both fuse centers, including all of the box-like fuses under the hood?  I would pull out my manual that shows all of the fuses and what they do and pull and check every one of them that even remotely deal with anything interior.  If that didn't show anything, I'd pull every single one of them and check them.  A scanner tool with advanced scanning ability would possibly show the problem.

 

...and a fuse it was. A 50 Amp fuse located in the fuse block under the hood. The dealer ran all sorts of tests trying to figure out why it blew. Right now it appears it was just one of those odd things that sometimes happen.

 

Thanks to all who tried to help.

 

Boy, do I feel like a moron. :banghead: Ended up chasing a ghost ... man, I hate when that happens.

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