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Where is the automatic seat fuse in a 2003 Chevy Impala?

The 2003 Chevy Impala's fuse box diagrams don't typically list a specific "automatic seat" fuse. Power seats are usually controlled by fuses related to the power seats themselves or a more general power accessory fuse.

To find the correct fuse, you'll need to:

1. Consult your owner's manual: This is the best resource. It will have a diagram of the fuse box(es) (there's usually one under the hood and one inside, often in the glove box or under the dash) and indicate which fuse controls the power seats. The manual will likely list it as something like "Power Seat" or "Power Seat Motor" It might be grouped under a "Power Accessories" section.

2. Check both fuse boxes: Look carefully at the diagrams in the manual and locate both fuse boxes in your car. Check all the fuses related to power accessories or the power seats specifically. Look for any blown (broken filament) fuses.

3. If you can't find it: Take your Impala to a qualified mechanic or auto electrician. They will have the proper diagrams and tools to diagnose the problem.

Important Note: Before working with any fuses or electrical components, disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent accidental shorts or damage.