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Old 01-16-2012, 01:10 AM
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Hi, I recently picked up a '06 C2S Cab and just noticed the heated seats dont warm up. The indicator light on the activation switch lights up, but seat stays cold. If it was a bad fuse would the indicator still light up?
Any suggstions? Thx.
Old 01-16-2012, 01:12 AM
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I would certainly start with the fuses.
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Seats on the car don't get very hot. Just warm. Are u sure they are completely off?
Old 01-16-2012, 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by spourreza
Seats on the car don't get very hot. Just warm. Are u sure they are completely off?
Mine get smoking hot. I have to turn them off after 5 or 10 minutes, even on a frigid winter day.

I would check the fuse first for sure.
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My driver side gets very hot, but I am usually wearing thin scrub pants. My wife complains that the passenger side isn't very warm, but she has on a multiple layers! Go figure.

Now I will have to see how hot the passenger side gets :-)
Old 01-16-2012, 07:24 PM
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I had an issue with mine when I first picked up my second hand C2. The dealer reset the codes (PIWIS?) and they worked fine. The garage door openers were also affected.
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Originally Posted by spourreza
Seats on the car don't get very hot. Just warm. Are u sure they are completely off?
Really good question. I checked today and the driver's side is actually working, just not very hot as you say. Only very slightly warmed; barely noticable.

Originally Posted by neavsie
I had an issue with mine when I first picked up my second hand C2. The dealer reset the codes (PIWIS?) and they worked fine. The garage door openers were also affected.
Now this is interesting; I will check with the dealer if there is an adjustment for this.
Thx for the suggestions!
Regards,
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The dealer told me that lumbar seats don't get very hot. Just warm. Both my seats get warm so I don't think it's a fuse b/c how can two fuses be bad? For those that say your seats get super hot, do you have lumbar?
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Originally Posted by spourreza
The dealer told me that lumbar seats don't get very hot. Just warm. Both my seats get warm so I don't think it's a fuse b/c how can two fuses be bad? For those that say your seats get super hot, do you have lumbar?
FWIW mine does have lumbar.
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Originally Posted by gofor28off
FWIW mine does have lumbar.
I think its a function of lumbar. Let's see what others say. The lumbar doesnt leave much room for the heaters.
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Originally Posted by spourreza
The dealer told me that lumbar seats don't get very hot. Just warm. Both my seats get warm so I don't think it's a fuse b/c how can two fuses be bad? For those that say your seats get super hot, do you have lumbar?
I call BS on your dealer. The lumbar should have no impact on the heating elements. I have the full electric seats with lumbar and the high setting gets the seat really toasty!
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What I would do:
1. check fuse
2. Look under seat and check all wiring for loose connections or pinched cut wires
3. Also check passengers side and see it they heat up
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Agreed... the lumbar isn't an issue... or else without lumbar, ie the very basic seats, the heating must get really really hot.

The heating has 2 settings and the low is plenty for me.. the high would only be something I'd select if it was under 30 for a prolonged time (say getting in the car after it sat in the cold outside all day).

And I normally wear jeans and am wearing a light jacket when I drive.

If the fuse were blown, there would be zero heating. A fuse shuts off all the power, not part of the power.
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Originally Posted by Minok
Agreed... the lumbar isn't an issue... or else without lumbar, ie the very basic seats, the heating must get really really hot.

The heating has 2 settings and the low is plenty for me.. the high would only be something I'd select if it was under 30 for a prolonged time (say getting in the car after it sat in the cold outside all day).

And I normally wear jeans and am wearing a light jacket when I drive.

If the fuse were blown, there would be zero heating. A fuse shuts off all the power, not part of the power.
So if our seats don't get very hot and if it's not a fuse (since they do work somewhat) - what is the issue?
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Originally Posted by spourreza
So if our seats don't get very hot and if it's not a fuse (since they do work somewhat) - what is the issue?
It could be a faulty switch or relay. The light on the switch may be on high, but maybe the signal to activate the high setting on the seat isn't getting through.

Maybe the wiring is loose on the back of the switch or at the heating elements in the seat.


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