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Fuse for seat heaters 01 Jeep GC limited

Which fuse controls the seat heaters on my 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee limited? The manual doesn't include anything about seat warmers.

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This fuse is of high rate and must be found under the hood and most probably not in the cockpit.

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