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Check your water. If your water level is low then the heater may not work.
Check the fuse.
Blown fuse.
Yes, there is a fuse that runs the sliding seat belt mechanism on the S-series Saturn. It's the same fuse that runs the door locks, so if the locks work from the drivers or passenger side, it's not the fuse. The owners manual suggests that the seat belt track be periodically lubricated as part of routine maintenance. If the track is not properly maintained, the motor will fail. If the locks work and the seat belt doesn't, you probably have a failed motor.
switch is NG. Replace
look for a blown fuse or a wire unplugged under the seat.
under the back seat
i have the same problem i think it has to do with the fuse box in rear seat. the whole driver door doesnt work . only the light and speaker, but i can do anythin except in passenger . i exchanged the modules ,now im goin to check the fuses in the back seat i have the same problem i think it has to do with the fuse box in rear seat. the whole driver door doesnt work . only the light and speaker, but i can do anythin except in passenger . i exchanged the modules ,now im goin to check the fuses in the back seat
Here's a few suspects:# Switch has failed # Fuse failed # Motor under the seat has failed # Wiring to the seat is broken See "Related Questions" below
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it could be a fuse there are 2 fuse blocks in a Bonneville under the hood and under the back seat.
Probably not the fuse. If you hear a clicking noise but no movement then the power seat unit is shot. You have to buy a $450 new unit as it comes with the seat rails as well. check ebay. Fred