Drivers heated seat not working


















 · customer states driver heated seat is inop. CAUSE: VERIFY CONCERN, DIAG SEAT, TRACED TO FAULTY SEAT HEATER PADS, RR DRIVER User Interaction Count:  · You can look at a couple things. First, just take the fuse out and pop it back in, maybe it will fix the problem. From there, I think it could either be a faulty switch, or faulty seat cushion heating element. Dealer may fix it under warranty. Here are a few threads discussing the same issue:User Interaction Count: 3.  · 5 minutes ago. #1. We have a Telluride SX, love the car and have had no issues until recently when the driver side heated seat stopped functioning - it turns on, light indicates seat heater is functioning, then within a few seconds the LED turns off and the heater stops working - passenger seat heating works fine.


Either have broken wires leading to the heated seat and the power seat controls, or the heated seat element is burnt out (but not likely). Check for blown fuses for the system, but if one side or the other is not working, it's more likely a wire broke somewhere, in this case, on the passenger side. Read full answer. You can look at a couple things. First, just take the fuse out and pop it back in, maybe it will fix the problem. From there, I think it could either be a faulty switch, or faulty seat cushion heating element. Dealer may fix it under warranty. Here are a few threads discussing the same issue. If the fuse blew the button wouldn't light up. Also these buttons tend to loose their locking mechanism and you have to hold it to work, if that's not the case then it's probably the element. If you can find the wiring diagram you can do a continuity test on the heater elements at the seat's pigtail.


24 de abr. de Checked plugs and when checking the fuse diagram the drivers side heated seat is on the same fuse as the bcm, so that's obviously not blown. My guess is the. It is usually one of two problems. Either the relay under the seat has failed or the heat element in the seat has failed. If you are not electrically challenged. 14 de fev. de A faulty fuse is another common culprit for a heated seat that's no longer working. If you're not sure where your car's fuse box is located.

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