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Old Apr 20, 2023 | 09:08 PM
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Automatic Drive Positioner Problem (ADP) + How do I take off this panel?

Does anyone know how to take this panel off of a 2011 G37 Sedan? My AUTOMATIC DRIVE POSITIONER (it controls power seat switch, memory seats, automatic exit/entry steering wheel, and side mirror controller) is not working and I’ve looked online and I’ve found that there is a circuit breaker between the ADP and it’s power source so I want to test this circuit breaker. If anyone has done anything with the ADP, please let me know how it went for you as I can’t find an example of someone else doing it so I’m winging it😂 I appreciate any help!

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Old Apr 21, 2023 | 10:03 AM
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To remove that panel you would have to remove the entire center console. Save yourself time and headache and remove the preset switch panel (the one with the clock) as that should give you easier access to the circuit breaker.


You should not have to remove the headunit but you might.

PLEASE do yourself a favor and disconnect the battery before working on the electrics. AND, mark EACH connector as you remove them. It is VERY easy to get some connectors mixed up.

In all honesty, I doubt your circuit breaker is the issue. More often than not it is the ADP module. But, kudos for wanting to troubleshoot properly!
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