To find it, you'll need to consult your owner's manual. It should have a detailed fuse box diagram showing what each fuse controls. Look for fuses related to "power seats," "power accessories," or even "convenience."
Without the owner's manual, here's a general approach:
1. Locate the interior fuse block: This is usually found under the dash, often near the steering column or center console.
2. Locate the fuse block diagram: There's usually a sticker or a diagram printed on the fuse block cover. If not, try looking for it inside the owner's manual.
3. Check the amperage rating: Power seat fuses are typically higher amperage (e.g., 20A, 30A).
4. Systematically check the fuses: Start with the most likely candidates based on the diagram and carefully check each fuse using a test light or multimeter.
Important Note: If the fuses seem okay, the problem might be with the power seat switch itself, the wiring, or even a more complex electrical issue requiring professional diagnosis. Replacing the wrong fuse could cause further damage.