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Motors are protected in two ways. Against a short circuit by fuses or breakers. Against overload by thermal overload heaters.
this helps prevent electrical fires
check your fuses, or maybe your window motors are bad
try your fuses if not them you may try changing motors
you probably need motors for your windows. Check fuses..
Bad fuses, bad connections, or bad window motors.
Perhaps a bad ground?
Check the fuses and relays first. It sounds like a loss of power to the seat motors. If these are good then the switches or motors could be bad.
when laying on you back looking at the regular fuse panel, on the other side of the steering column there is a box about 3"x3". unplug that box and the fuses are vertical above where that box was plugged in
The motors that make these operate may be worn out and need replacing.
The controller is bad Maybe, but wiper motors have high and low brushes. Check fuses, wiring, etc....
There isn't a specific fuse for it... power is supplied to that circuit by existing fuses. You probably have a bad switch.