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Heated seats not working


jigging-matt

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My wife has a 2000 Chrysler 300m and the heated seats quit working. I tried to check the fuses and cannot find the one for the seats. I am assuming it is tied into the power seats. Anyone have any ideas or things I could check to see if I can them to work. Thanks. cool.gif

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If you have power to the switch and coming out of it, its more than likely a bad heating element. I've diagnosed several of these (mostly Durangos for some reason) and more times than not its the element. You can usually see where the problem is when you take it out because of the obvious burn marks. They're not that hard to change but they are a bit spendy.

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It does look like a circuit breaker supplies power but there is also a fuse that powers up the switches. It is located in the fuse block on the drivers side of the dash. It should be a ten amp fuse and possibly #14.

If you really get ambitious you can start probing the module under the drivers seat. The red wire is the one supplying power from the circuit breaker. Red with dark green supplies power to the driver side heating element. Red with tan supplies power to the passenger element.

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I checked the #14 fuse and it was fine. The passeenger side was working fine last night also. On the Drivers side switch when you go to turn it on the light will not come on. I switched the switch with the passenger side and got the same result, and then the switch worked on the passenger side. confused.gif

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Check the blue with white wire at the switch. This is the power supply wire from the fuse. Looks like you could measure continuity between the pins on the switch that correspond to the blue/white wire and the tan/drk green (Driver side) blue/white and tan/light green (passenger side) There should be different resistance values with the switch in high or low. Both switches should have identical or very similar values.

You could also measure continuity of the elements to see if those have an open circuit. Red w/drk green and ground (driver side) red w/tan and ground (passenger side). Again values should be simular.

If this all checks out than I would suggest heading to the local library (They should have access to alldata. You will be able to find step by step diagnostic info for this problem) or your favorite service facility.

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Sorry I forgot to check back on this thread.

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would they both go out around the same time?


It would be a pretty big coincidence for them to go out at the same time but not impossible. It would lead me to believe it could be something other than the element, but the sporadic nature of it could be explained by the element making contact at the burn mark sometimes but not always.

I guess the easiest way to check them would be to unplug the connector at the bottom rear of the seat and check first for continuity. Also you could sit on it and move around a bit and see if it loses continuity when it has weight on it. Or you could power it up with a jumper to bypass the switch and module and see if it works that way.

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how much are the heating elements?


If my memory serves me correctly???? $125 range but don't quote me....

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Thanks for all of the help, did some checking and a wire got loose when I was checking stuff, so the passenger seat works fine. The drivers side is the heating element. Not sure if the wife wants to fix it or not. It is her car, she is about ready to trade it in.

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