Driver and pax seats

Electrical issues, both 12 volt and 120 volt
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Jersey747
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Driver and pax seats

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Hi there , need the collective knowledge .......my driver and pax electric seats are inop . Where on earth are the fuses for this circuit . Thanks guys
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I’m not sure mine has fuses. There is a bunch of wires located under the floor mats by the driver’s seat in my 1991. Yes, this is something I would like to fix at some point.
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skater wrote:I’m not sure mine has fuses. There is a bunch of wires located under the floor mats by the driver’s seat in my 1991. Yes, this is something I would like to fix at some point.
Actually, I take that no fuse comment back. I just realized that if it's wired like I think, the circuit breaker under the hood next to the deep cycle battery would protect the seats.
1991 Airstream B190 - bought, 2005; sold, 2011; bought 2017
1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer

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Jersey747
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Will check it out , time to go digging ! Thanks for pics Skater
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Paul
skater wrote:
skater wrote:I’m not sure mine has fuses. There is a bunch of wires located under the floor mats by the driver’s seat in my 1991. Yes, this is something I would like to fix at some point.
Actually, I take that no fuse comment back. I just realized that if it's wired like I think, the circuit breaker under the hood next to the deep cycle battery would protect the seats.
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