Power seats and seat heat not working

Asked by Chris Mar 28, 2021 at 06:32 AM about the 2007 Toyota Camry XLE V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I took out my passenger side seat to
clean the carpet. When I put the seat
back in, it would not work. No power
functions worked including seat heat.
Drivers side didn't get touched and it is
the same, no power anything. I've
checked every fuse, under the hood abf
dash. I got nothing....

4 Answers

41,240

You'll have to do some more testing. You apparently don't have power to the circuit. You can test for it to verify. Maybe a mechanic can help you? Always remember to remove the negative battery cable off the battery before doing any electrical work on the vehicle for this reason.

27,570

see the 30 amp power seat? You can check, hot all the time, use test light. I'm not familiar with your fuse box/s, I'd have to hunt it myself. The problem might not be a fuse? good luck

21,950

Any warning lights on or flashing when the engine is running? As you were removing said seat....did you notice any electrical wire attached anywhere?

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