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The 1996 Avalon does not use a fuse that is specific to the seat. The car uses the door fuse link for the power seat.
A short in any part of the wiring or in the motor itself can cause the fuse to keep blowing. Don't try a bigger fuse you can start a fire that way. follow the wires from the control box to the seat belt motor and the to the fuse box. If there is any damaged wire replase it with the same gauge wire.
There is no dedicated fuse for the power seats.
Power seats are usually on a breaker, not a fuse.
seat fuse location for 1996 blazer
on a 2003 Ford Explorer ( 4 door ) in the fuse panel below the dash on the drivers side , fuse # 1 is a 30 amp fuse for the driver power seat , memory seat module
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.
Power seat relay location for 1996 Blazer
The power seat fuse on a 1999 Chevy Tahoe is located in the main fuse panel near the hood release. A fuse removal tool is needed to removed and replace the fuse.
No, blowing the seat belt fuse on the 1994 Mazda truck will not affect how the seat belt works. It will cause the seat belt light to remain off even when the belt is not buckled.
Under the left side rear passenger seat
It is UNDER the back seat on the driver's side. It will be part of a large fuse block