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Driver Heated Seat Module C359

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Fig 1: Identifying Driver Heated Seat Module C359
G03246745Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
DRIVER HEATED SEAT MODULE C359 PIN CIRCUIT REFERENCE

Pin Number(s) Circuit Designation/Description Normal Condition/Measurement
1 CKT 1205 (BK) Ground Continuity to ground, less than 5 ohms.
3 CKT 1061 (BN/LB) Heated seat cushion temperature sensor return Continuity to seat cushion heater, less than 5 ohms.
4 CKT 1060 (BK/LB) Heated seat cushion temperature sensor feed Continuity to seat cushion heater, less than 5 ohms.
5 CKT 294 (WH/LB) Ignition voltage from SJB Greater than 10 volts when ignition is ON.
6 CKT 1064 (YE/LB) Heated seat cushion element feed Continuity to seat cushion heater, less than 5 ohms.
7 CKT 1067 (VT/LB) Heated seat cushion element return Continuity from backrest element to heated seat module, less than 5 ohms.
8 CKT 1255 (WH/RD) High low and off circuit from DATC to heated seat module Continuity from heated seat switch, less than 5 ohms.
9 CKT 2070 (GY/LB) Low indicator circuit from DATC to heated seat module Continuity from heated seat switch, less than 5 ohms.
10 CKT 2069 (VT/LG) High indicator circuit from DATC to heated seat module Continuity from heated seat switch, less than 5 ohms.
12 CKT 566 (DG) Battery voltage from BEC Greater than 10 volts at all times.