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940 Heated Saets, almost working 900

There's a thermostat buried in the center of the seat bottom upholstery. It's about 1/2 inch diameter and stuffed up into the seat bottom. Put the seat forward and fully UP in the back, and use a small mirror. You'll find that one of the seat heater plug wires goes right up to it. I don't know how tight access will be with the big power-seat transmission under there, but that's where it lives. The wires get pulled off them and nothing works.
If you want to verify that you've got a circuit or not, unplug the 2-pin connector and take a resistance reading with a meter. Should be just a couple of ohms for the grids in the seat. The plug coming from the car wiring harness in the floor should provide +12V and ground.
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Rob Bareiss, New London CT ::: "Roterande Fläkt Och Drivremmar!"






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