I just bought my first car, a 1992 jeep Cherokee limited 4x4. The guy I bought it from said the seat was wobbling because of a lost bolt, and that the power seats worked, but would not with out the bolt. It turns out the seat sub frame was cracked in 3 places and I had to have a friend weld it back together (took three hours and it cost me a case of beer). Now that the seat is solid again I need to adjust it so I can sit comfortably. Unfortunately the power seats do not work. Both the driver and passenger seats won't move which leads me to believe a fuse has blown. My problem is that there is no power seat fuse slot I can see of in the fuse box. Some one told me there might be a third fuse box somewhere else in the car besides under the hood and in the foot well on the driver's side. Anyone else had this problem? Is there an inline fuse I am missing? I am quite a bit smaller than the guy I bought the car from so driving can be dangerous at times with the seat the way it is. The car did not come with a manual or any paper work besides the title. any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Stu