Originally Posted by
pizzaguy
All this talk of "shorts"... to people who know NOTHING of electricity or electronics, ANY electrical failure is a 'short'. But if you read 100/80's post, you will see that is simply not the case. If you take your car in for an electrical problem and the 'tech' starts talking about 'shorts' here and there - it means you are paying someone to do electrical troubleshooting that is not qualified to do so. Most of the time, it also means that you are at a dealership. (But even in the aftermarket-shop world, finding someone who can effectively troubleshoot an electrical problem is not easy.)
It sounds to me like a bad connection somewhere in the wiring harness, and can very likely be the switch itself (you know, the one in the console). Pulling the plate up and using a voltmeter on the leads is easy - see if you have power there first, this will direct you to:
1: A bad switch
2: No power to the switch
3: Power to and thru the switch is fine, problem is under the seat (an intermittent wire shorting out???

)
The service manual (and all OTHER documentation) is available for download here at .org - I'd download the manual and look over the section on seat wiring, it is NOT all that complex. I have heard of seat HEATERS failing often, but the number of times someone has complained about the power seats is much less.
Well, I don't think either of your suggestions, 1 through 3 are valid.
Unless of course there is a common wire in there somewhere. Did you notice in the original post? "my car does once in while and it is driver and pass seat" He specifically stated driver & passenger seats as I read it.
"Short" has taken on a reference much like referring to all tissues as Kleenex.