Interior - Seat Back Functions Inoperative
No: 86/03/99/NASRef: WSM Section 76
Issue: 1
Date: 03/12/99
Inoperative Seat Back Functions
AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
DISCOVERY SERIES II (LT) ALL
SITUATION:
DAMAGED HARNESS CAUSES FUSES TO BLOW AND SEAT BACK CONTROLS TO FAIL
The seat back lumbar/squab recline wiring harness may be routed in a way that allows an unprotected area of the harness to come in contact with the seat frame. As a result, damaged wire insulation can allow the circuit to ground causing blown fuses in positions 2, 3 or 4 in the satellite fusebox under the seat. Seat functions controlled by these fuses will be lost.
RESOLUTION:
PROTECT DAMAGED WIRING
To resolve the symptoms outlined above, repair the harness and install a section of convoluted tube to protect the wire from shorting. Secure the tubing in position on the harness using electrical tape.
PARTS INFORMATION:
YQG10009L 40A Fuse
RTC4481 3A Fuse
Locally sourced:
^ Black electrical tape
^ Convoluted tube (black, 10 mm diameter, 60 mm length)
WARRANTY CLAIMS:
78.70.89/29 Time 1.75 hrs.
Repair seat wiring harness. (Both seats)
FAULT CODE: T
Normal warranty policy and procedures apply
REPAIR PROCEDURE:
PROTECT SEAT WIRING HARNESS
1. Refer to WSM Section 76 for procedures covering removal of the seat covering.
CAUTION:
Seat cover must be removed carefully to insure that covering is not damaged.
2. Remove the seat cover enough to allow lifting of seat back (squab) foam and access to the wiring harness leading to connector C0974 as shown in Figure 1.
3. Locate portion of damaged wiring harness.
4. Repair harness as required.
5. Fit convoluted tubing and tape tubing to wiring harness, protecting harness from seat frame edges in the area where damage had occurred.
6. Replace blown fuses.
7. Verify that seat controls function properly.
8. Reposition seat back (squab) foam and install seat covering and trim.