Need help with Fuse location

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Rokko
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I need help finding a fuse diagram to show me where the fuse powering the driver side power seat is. Unnfortunately online research is only turning up fuse diagrams for other cars, and I don't have an owners manual for my current car.
Sluggo
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The owners manual shows its in the fuse box in the engine compartment. Main fuse box.
Fuse #8 RED(50) Fuse Name BTRY2 . Protected Circuit- Power Window, Power seat.
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Beeman1019
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i've removed the lower panel under the glove box. the fuses are not visible when looking up. arggghhh.
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Ive had this probem before. The fuse is above passenger right foot on the left hand drive cars. The intermittent short was found in the driver seat just behind switch, harness rubbing seat track.
bdleonard
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Beeman1019 wrote:i've removed the lower panel under the glove box. the fuses are not visible when looking up. arggghhh.
Just went through checking all of the fuses before installing a set of power seats. After taking off the panel under the glove box, look up, and towards the outside of the vehicle.
KlutzNinja
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Did you ask Jeffrey Wayne about this on the Kizashi Facebook group (Kizashi Nation, I think), where he’s active? Because he just uploaded a video about this today and it would be one heck of a coincidence considering it covers exactly what you’re seeking.

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SAEED_KIZZY
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Beeman1019 wrote:i've removed the lower panel under the glove box. the fuses are not visible when looking up. arggghhh.
If your car does not have a power seat and Rockford audio system there is no maxi-fuse on fuse box like my car.
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SAEED_KIZZY wrote:
Beeman1019 wrote:i've removed the lower panel under the glove box. the fuses are not visible when looking up. arggghhh.
If your car does not have a power seat and Rockford audio system there is no maxi-fuse on fuse box like my car.
On the US spec Kizashi (at least) this is not true. My manual seat vehicle had all of the fuses and wiring for both the front power heated seats already in place.
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bdleonard wrote:
SAEED_KIZZY wrote:
Beeman1019 wrote:i've removed the lower panel under the glove box. the fuses are not visible when looking up. arggghhh.
If your car does not have a power seat and Rockford audio system there is no maxi-fuse on fuse box like my car.
On the US spec Kizashi (at least) this is not true. My manual seat vehicle had all of the fuses and wiring for both the front power heated seats already in place.
Actually bdleonard I wanted to ask you about your new power seat wiring. Suzuki must add those fuses and connectors for future upgrades I guess.
please correct me if I am wrong 'so in order to upgrade manual seat to power seat beside those maxi fuses in Relay Box No.2 you need additional connector under each seat (L17 Connector)'
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