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1999 ford explorer automatic driver seat not working. think its a fuse that went out. which fuse do i look at?

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You should look into the fuse box, you would find the fuse label on the fuse cover,then you would know how which one to change. If the fuse label is wiped off, you can buy a fuse tester and test all of your fuse, then replace the bad ones. make sure you replce it with same kind, and same number. If you cant afford a fuse tester which is not more than $5.00, you can take one fuse off at a time, and see if it has a cut, if it does, then you need it replaced. that wld solve your problem, and even solve the ones you dont know of.

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