car driver seat stop moving .also no heat not coming from seat,could anyone tell me how to get this to work again

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Asked by bmwlover525i Nov 09, 2014 at 06:50 PM about the 2006 BMW 5 Series 525i Sedan RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

E60  BMW CAR SEAT STOP WORKING

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First check fuse,s,,then check the wiring harness under seat that clip,s in at switch,if it is ok may be bad master seat switch.

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so you are saying maybe its and fuse.and where should i look to check for that fuse.and does the fuse am cehcking for does it have and number code?

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If you have owner,s manual it will be in it,i can look this up for you,but a lot easier if you have owner,s manual.

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i dont have my owner,s manual it was stolen from my car.anyway i just check some fuse in the glove box.i see no burn fuse all looking good to me ..is there anything in the back should i be checking for.are if you could give me and idea of the fuse number i shoud be looking for that control the driver seat

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this is crazy.last night i check on the fuse box .in the back and in the front.this morning i got up at 5 ready to stay the car.when it start,the dash light gone.only the navigation working.so i recheck the fuse again just to make sure i never did nothing wrong.looking at the fuse i notice number 50 fuse and 2 number 40 fuse look kinda burnish!...from one thing to the next. could u tell me what could cause the dash to blank out?.i cant see my gas gage nothing

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