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Both Seats Inoperative

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If both seats (driver and passenger) fail to heat and the indicator lamps on the heated seat switches for both seats fail to operate, test the heated seat fuses in the junction block. If the heated seat fuses check OK, go to Step 1.

  1. Backprobe the heated seat module wire harness connector, do not disconnect. Check for continuity between the ground circuit cavity #13 of the heated seat module connector and a good ground. If OK go to Step 2. If NOT OK, repair the open or shorted ground circuit as required.
  2. Backprobe the heated seat module wire harness connector, do not disconnect. Check cavity #4 and #6 for battery voltage, voltage should be present, If OK go to Step 3. If NOT OK repair the open or shorted fused B(+) circuit as required.
  3. Backprobe the heated seat module wire harness connector, do not disconnect. Check cavity #2 for about 5V, voltage should be present, replace the heated seat control module with a known good module and verify system operation.