What should I do if my car seat fuse is blown?

What should I do if my car seat fuse is blown?

When you begin the troubleshooting process, the first thing you should do is inspect the fuses. If a fuse is blown, replace it immediately. If that isn’t the problem, check the electrical plug underneath the heated seat where the seat plugs into the main wiring harness.

What should I do if my heated car seat is not working?

Initial Checks When you begin the troubleshooting process, the first thing you should do is inspect the fuses. If the plugs on the seat are free of dirt and corrosion and the heated seat still isn’t working correctly, you need to turn the car’s ignition to the “on” position and check that there is power to the plug.

What causes a heated car seat to burn out?

You can check with your owner’s manual to be sure the thermister was in the correct location to begin with. If the thermister wasn’t in the correct location, it may have caused the heater wire to burn out. A problem with the heater element itself is the most common cause of problems with heated car seats.

Where is the fuse for the heated seat?

The relay is under the hood in one of the fuse boxes – the inside the fuse box cover show which relay does what. the inside fuse box has the fuse for the seat heaters and you can just pull the fuse – (I have an 2013 so my fuse in #20) I don’t know what fuse it is in a 2017. After pulling fuse #32 (FR Heated Seat) the seat continue to get warm.

When you begin the troubleshooting process, the first thing you should do is inspect the fuses. If a fuse is blown, replace it immediately. If that isn’t the problem, check the electrical plug underneath the heated seat where the seat plugs into the main wiring harness.

What to do when your heated car seat stops working?

One of the first things to look at is if any fuses have blown. If there is a blown fuse then you can replace it and the seat will work again. You also should make sure the plug that connects the seat to the main wiring is plugged in and free of dirt or corrosion. Use a voltmeter to check the voltage on each side of the switch.

How to fix a heated seat on a Honda CRV?

After pulling fuse #32 (FR Heated Seat) the seat continue to get warm. The relay that control the heated seat is not label. Any Ideas?. After pulling fuse #32 (FR Heated Seat) the seat continue to get warm. The relay that control the heated seat is not label. Any Ideas?. Click to expand… You have a warranty, take it to the dealer.