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I have an '03 Cayenne Turbo and my seat controls stopped working. I found a blown fuse (#45). Tried to replace the fuse, but it blew again. There must be a short. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for this or experienced this? Of course the seat is all the way back so my short legs can hardly reach the pedals.

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Step one is to make sure there is nothing caught up under the seat that is limiting it's movement. In about 80% of the cases I have seen that is the problem.

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I have an '03 Cayenne Turbo and my seat controls stopped working. I found a blown fuse (#45). Tried to replace the fuse, but it blew again. There must be a short. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for this or experienced this? Of course the seat is all the way back so my short legs can hardly reach the pedals.

I had the exact same problem, as Loren says the control box under the drivers seat was the problem, it had dropped out of its holder, got crushed when the seat was moved and the loom shorted out against the seat frame. supper glue and insulation tape sorted it. I did read that you have to be carefull of the in-seat airbag if you start un-plugging things so I repaired mine in situe with the seat lent back.

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