![]() 10/31/2018 at 17:23 • Filed to: VW, Nice passat, B6, Wagon | ![]() | ![]() |
So my wife’s Passat has a memory driver seat and it seems to have a mind of its own. It will randomly change positions - sometimes while she’s driving. That’s a safety issue. Can any VW people find for me the right fuse or relay to pull to kill power to the seat adjusters?
Under hood:
Under driver side dash:
Driver side fuse panel:
Passenger side fuse panel:
Thanks!
![]() 10/31/2018 at 17:29 |
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*sees first photo
Hm, that doesn’t look like very many fuses for a VW produc-
*keeps scrolling
*keeps scrolling
Ah, there we go.
![]() 10/31/2018 at 17:31 |
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So my wife’s Passat..
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I’m guessing that th e fuse panel covers don’t have diagrams on the backside... Do you have a manual that shows what they all go to ?
![]() 10/31/2018 at 17:43 |
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It got funnier when I read the headline again.
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Model year and engine?
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Owners manual is obtuse as could be when it comes to this. It’s like they expected people who bought $40k station wagons in 2008 would never work on their own cars.
![]() 10/31/2018 at 17:51 |
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2.0t Lux wagon. Memory seats. 2008
![]() 10/31/2018 at 17:52 |
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There is a plug under a seat usually. However, while that’s providing power to the seat, i think it might also provide power to airbag weight sensor in seat. I don’t know if there is one in driver seat, but there has to be one in passenger seat
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From the vortex..
2005 GLX
Found it. I called two dealers to see if they knew, they didn’t. one said it was fuse #5. Nope. So I looked under the dash where I figured there would be more fuses. There are lots down there, large ones... I checked them all... and had basically given up while I was trying to get to the two hardest to reach fueses. Voila! Two metal incased fuses, 20 amp I think, green labels, up high and to the left as you’re looking under the drivers side dash. It felt really good to find those puppies. I suppose they’re listed in the Bosch manual.
Also possibly;
39 - Fuse 39 (on fuse panel D) -SD39- 10A - Heated driver seat adjuster -E94- 2)
![]() 10/31/2018 at 17:55 |
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Try F4, at the very top of the relay panel under the driver’s side dash:
That should be driver’s seat, F3 should be passenger seat.
The post where I got that says that they’re circuit breakers, FWIW.
![]() 10/31/2018 at 18:13 |
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My friend’s 2004 Jetta TDI wagon has a sunroof that opens and closes randomly when it rains while driving. That’s an inconvenience; this is downright terrifying.
![]() 10/31/2018 at 20:30 |
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Fortunately, the fuse was identified and pulled from its circuit.
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Oh, a VW with electrical problems?
What you’re gonna want to do is rip that shit out and throw some buckets out of a Mk3 in there. They’re extremely nice, if hard to find without tears or split seams.
But for real, I hope you get that sorted. Seat moving while driving is extremely dangerous, but having the fuse pulled is super inconven
ient.
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Why do I laugh when I read that?