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power control center panel
I have the same problem on a 2000 ML320. The power passenger seat stopped moving and the fuse/relay panel has nothing labled as power seats.
The fuse is in the passenger side kick panel, in the fuse box with the rest of the fuses. It is fuse #12 and is partially hidden by the kick panel. Is is on the edge of the fuse box towards the door. The diagram for the fuses is on the inside of the fuse box cover you remove to get to the fuses. The same fuse also supplies power to the heater control panel, so unless your heater control panel is dark the fuse is not blown. There are also relays that control the seat heaters--one under each seat located on top of the upper seat frame rail.
control panel >> power options
prest is for the the seat belt motors and control
In the fuse panel
To remove the heater control panel in a Seat Ibiza, you will first need to disconnect the car battery to prevent any electrical mishaps. Next, carefully remove the trim surrounding the control panel using a trim removal tool to avoid damaging the interior. Once the trim is removed, you can access the screws or clips holding the control panel in place and carefully detach it from the dashboard. Remember to disconnect any wiring harnesses connected to the control panel before completely removing it.
# 37 - 20 amp - cargo area power point # 39 - 20 amp - console power points ( front and rear of console ) / or the instrument panel power point if you have a bench seat
You can do it from Power Option in Control Panel.
Control Panel --> Power Options
A diagram for a Dodge Challenger power seat typically includes components such as the seat motor, switch, and wiring harness. The power seat assembly consists of a base motor for adjusting the seat's height and tilt, along with separate motors for moving the seat forward and backward. The switch is usually located on the side of the seat or on the door panel, allowing the driver or passenger to control the adjustments. Wiring diagrams may also illustrate the electrical connections between these components for troubleshooting purposes.
It is panel boards for power & control systems designed by Sunrise Electrical Industries