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Heated seats stopped working
I recently replaced my clutch and on the test drive discovered that my heated seats no longer work. Both driver and passenger do not work; no light in the button and no heat in the seat.
I checked the fuses which were fine and took the centre console back out to check for any obvious damage to wiring and found nothing. I am curious if anybody knows if there is a temperature sensor or setting that could have been affected when I unplugged the battery or some other common point that I could check before diving into this wire by wire. Thanks, John |
did you try replacing the fuses even if they appeared fine?
otherwise only other common wisdom I can think of is disconnect the connector to the switches and reseat it, maybe it isn't seated correctly. I don't have the oem heated seats so I don't know what that connector looks like, but im certain its there. |
If you had to take apart the center console and the fuses are good (check them with a tester, not just by sight) then it has to be something in the wiring in the center console. Are you sure you plugged the switches back in? There has to be a loose connection somewhere.
Eman |
I had done a visual and put the fuses on the dvom and they checked out but I put new ones in just in case and still no luck.
I pulled the switches and the terminals appear to be seated correctly in the connectors. I cannot think of anything else that was disconnected when I had taken the center console out. Ill have to pull out the manual and check things one by one to find the culprit. |
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What he said. Test the wires, you can get a good tester that you don't have to splice into the wire to check. Also, I wonder if there is an in-line fuse in the heated seat system somewhere. Another thought... Does it have a separate ground? Maybe it grounds under the console somewhere and it got knocked off or disconnected?
Eman |
Found the heated seat section in the manual and checked the wires. Powers and grounds all good. Even did a pin drag on the connectors which was also fine.
Decided to take apart the switches and ended up figuring out the issue. There was some debris that had decided to gum things up so I cleaned the internal contacts. The light source in these switches is a super tiny incandescent bulb and on closer inspection the filament looked broken. Sure enough after reinstalling the switches I now have heat again but no light in the switch when its in the on position. Not a big deal I can deal with that later. Thanks for the help guys! |
Awesome, good work. You can file this under "for what its worth" but In the future it can be a good idea to add a little dialectic grease to plugs when you pull them apart.
Eman Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk |
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Hey guys, sorry for digging up an old thread. But I have a quick question. I'm having a similar issue with my heated seats not working except both buttons light up. Though I think my issue may have stemmed from me removing a ground for a head unit which was connected to the ground wire running to the e brake.
After removing the wire which was connected to the e brake ground I simply wrapped it back up with electrical tape and realized a week later that neither of my heated seats were working. Though I was messing with it today and my driver side heated up intermittently and then ceased to work again. I know nothing when it comes to wiring so any input offered would be greatly appreciated. |
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