Power seat probs

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50one50

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My seat recently caught fire, and I'm needing help locating the fuse so I can kill all power to my seat. (Driver side) the seat isn't heated. Its strictly the driver side seat with power. I would also unhook them, but when I look underneath there are 2 or 3 different plugs to unhook so I want to make sure I'm disconnect the right one(s). There is a plug in the back and 1 in front (underneath) help please lol
 

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My seat recently caught fire, and I'm needing help locating the fuse so I can kill all power to my seat. (Driver side) the seat isn't heated. Its strictly the driver side seat with power. I would also unhook them, but when I look underneath there are 2 or 3 different plugs to unhook so I want to make sure I'm disconnect the right one(s). There is a plug in the back and 1 in front (underneath) help please lol
I would think you would have one main harness connection for the entire seat. It would be right at the carpet/floor location. Something like this.
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Thank u so much! Will this be ok to disconnect? Or will that cause other problems
 

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Thank u so much! Will this be ok to disconnect? Or will that cause other problems
typically yellow connectors are airbag, so if you disconnect a yellow one you "may" get a airbag error
also the airbag module is under the drivers seat, under the carpet so just don't mess with that one
 

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