If the seats are turning on all by themselves, then you probably have a defective control switch, or a problem with the driver's door module or the memory seat module. Pulling fuses will not "FIX" anything. If you are going to do that, you must pull the 30 Amp seat circuit breaker (not a fuse). This will disable your ENTIRE seating system including all of your seat adjustment capabilities. The problem with this type of "remedy" is that all these things are controlled by the Body Control Module (BCM) and by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) (via class 2 communications) and these modules will set fault codes if this is done. This MAY not sound like a problem now, but it can cause confusion and cost you a lot more money due to extended diagnostic time when you have a problem that you WANT fixed. This can cause a technician to have to spend time chasing down one circuit trying to find out what is wrong with another circuit, etc.. I highly recommend that you have your seats properly diagnosed and repaired. Not only so that your seats will work, but also so that it does not create secondary problems leading to unnecessary expense. However, this is only the opinion of a Certified Master Automobile Repair Technician...take how you wish.
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If the seats are turning on all by themselves, then you probably have a defective control switch, or a problem with the driver's door module or the memory seat module. Pulling fuses will not "FIX" anything.
If you are going to do that, you must pull the 30 Amp seat circuit breaker (not a fuse). This will disable your ENTIRE seating system including all of your seat adjustment capabilities.
The problem with this type of "remedy" is that all these things are controlled by the Body Control Module (BCM) and by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) (via class 2 communications) and these modules will set fault codes if this is done.
This MAY not sound like a problem now, but it can cause confusion and cost you a lot more money due to extended diagnostic time when you have a problem that you WANT fixed. This can cause a technician to have to spend time chasing down one circuit trying to find out what is wrong with another circuit, etc..
I highly recommend that you have your seats properly diagnosed and repaired. Not only so that your seats will work, but also so that it does not create secondary problems leading to unnecessary expense.
However, this is only the opinion of a Certified Master Automobile Repair Technician...take how you wish.