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Brett,
Check the quick diconnects under the seat for power. If there is
power, the problem resides in the seat. The trick to this game is
tools (as usual), and fortunately, they're not that expensive. The
tool is a pair of "hog-ring" pliers. Get the straight pliers, sprung
to close, $20.99, #5645, and a 100 pack of hog rings, $1.99, #5640A
from Eastwood at 1-800-345-1178. After removing your seat (easy), you
can then attack your seat cover with wire cutters (after the
periphery of the seat cover is loosened), diagnose and repair the
short, break, or disconnection, and then reattach your seat cover
very easily. Also excellent for R&Ring lap and side bolsters.
HTH,
Craig Lebakken
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