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Does each heated seat have its own fuse?

Old 11-25-2012, 07:09 PM
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My driver side heated seat seemed to have stopped working. The button still lights up but no heat and the passenger side heated seat definetely works? Do they have seperate fuses or should i bring it in under warranty?
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I have the exact same thing going on...


Checked and only one fuse, still good.

Warranty still so off to the dealer I go
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Did this issue ever get solved? I have the same problem but my warranty expired 700 miles ago. I checked voltage in both the passenger and drivers seats to see what going on. At the element connection itself the passenger seat, which works fine is getting no current when off, and when turned on is getting around 29 volts. On the other hand, the drivers seat gets a constant 13.5 whether the button is pushed or not.


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