nigelbb wrote:
I just took the car for an MOT & it failed on worn front brake pads which is fair enough as that is normal wear & tear. The other fail was because the FUSE 10 FAILED has returned & as the seat cannot be adjusted it's a fail. Obvious really but it hadn't occurred to me. I will need to investigate tomorrow why the fuse is blowing.
There were a couple of advisories on worn rear brake pads & tyres. I had new tyres on the front for the last MOT so I think that I will replace the rear tyres & take it into the garage & get the brake pads replaced all round.
Well that was easy. I swapped Fuse 20 for Fuse 10 & now have FUSE 20 FAILED (RHD passenger seat) but I can operate all the movements of the driver's seat including inflating the lumbar support. Before testing I removed all the excessive amount of crap that I had stuffed into the rear pocket of the driver's seat which mainly seems to consist of garage bills dating back up to 20 years but unless that was pressing on a wire that had chafed through & caused a short I doubt that was what fixed it.
The reason that I swapped over fuses to test the seat motors was because I have no spare 30A fuses but do have twenty on order from Amazon arriving this evening between 5:30pm & 8:30pm. I thought that I would be troubleshooting for a while & chewing through fuses until I found the cause but it looks like I will now have a lifetime's supply of 30A fuses delivered later today😀
I'm relieved that the fix was as simple as replacing the fuse as troubleshooting looked problematical especially with not being able to move the seat at all. The BECM is there under the seat so I had visions of that being an issue. Long ago before the heater matrix & O rings were replaced the carpet used to be sodden but it has been dry for years now.
Manningtree, UK & 22320 Saint-Martin-des-Près, France
2001 Range Rover Vogue 4.6L