heated Seats
Re: heated Seats
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...et-repair.html
You can find the pdf's here. look under electrical miscellaneous, heated seat repair PDF
http://srt-6.com/docs/diy.html
Last edited by Travish; 12-13-2015 at 09:08 AM.
Re: heated Seats
The Service Manual explains a series of test to check for power and resistance of the seat heaters. Look them up. The seat heaters if broken can be replaced, look in the
Index of problems in red at the bottom of my post here, replacement is explained, it is an awkward job. Check them for a circuit failure before that though.
Re: heated Seats
I would say "YES". Where they are I don't know. The fuses are located in at least three locations (two under hood and one on the drivers side door pillar accessible when the door is open. You would be wise to download a cy of the owners manual, a wealth of information is in it. Also, the service manuals will pinpoint any relay location in the car as well. These, also, are downloadable from this site. Member 180 has a link in his posts for the crossfire documentation collection, if I remember correctly. Getting to know this car is FUN! Have fun!
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Re: heated Seats
I would say "YES". Where they are I don't know. The fuses are located in at least three locations (two under hood and one on the drivers side door pillar accessible when the door is open. You would be wise to download a cy of the owners manual, a wealth of information is in it. Also, the service manuals will pinpoint any relay location in the car as well. These, also, are downloadable from this site. Member 180 has a link in his posts for the crossfire documentation collection, if I remember correctly. Getting to know this car is FUN! Have fun!
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There is no relay, power comes from the fuse panel to the two rocker switches on the dash, these switches are at opposite ends of the bank of switches but are actually joined together behind the dash and come off as a unit. The problem could lay in this unit which is known as the Heated Seat Module.
Last edited by onehundred80; 12-14-2015 at 12:55 PM.
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