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Driver's side heated seat turns on by itself
#21
this is an older post; but I've had this problem for over a year. Here is the fix - If you want your seat controls to still work and make the heather stop coming on. Reach under the back right side of the drivers seat and unplug the green plug with only 2 wires. This is your heat pad and will stop the problem. But note you won't have heated seats anymore. Hope this helps!
#22
2005 Silverado 2500HD heated seat malfunction
All the lights on the drivers side heated seat switches automatically activate periodically, but only the back of the seat gets hot. This can happen any day at any time, no matter the weather conditions. HELP!
#23
@chrismccoChevy is DEAD on. I have read a lot of people trying to replace the Heated Seat controls/module. That didn't work for me. This did. Get part 15883319 for the Drivers side (2004 Avalanche) and all problems go away. I now have an extra Heated Seat module Learned the hard way.
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jeffwiggins (January 19th, 2021)
#24
Anyone having this problem also have intermittent battery drain issues? 2004 Avalanche that keeps having battery drain, but can never get a reading during a parasitic drain test. After charging battery tonight, I noticed heated seat lights on. Ignition not on. Heck, the keys were in the house at the time.
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Molico (December 21st, 2020)
#25
Disable the heated seat
2005 2500HD Duramax 6.6L
I've searched and come across several posts that discuss this problem. Some of the comments say they will get back with what the solution was, but I can not find those follow-up comments.
My driver heated seat comes on by itself. I am NOT accidentally hitting the buttons, in fact I have taken video of the heater level indicator lights coming on by themselves.
I bought the door switch which controls the driver seat position and heater from the dealership parts department yesterday and replaced it myself. This did not fix the problem.
Un
Anyone that has experienced this problem and found a solution, would you please let me know what the fix is?
Otherwise, can someone please explain to me how to disable the seat heater? I know that pulling the fuse will not work since it is responsible for more than the heater.
Thanks for your help.
I've searched and come across several posts that discuss this problem. Some of the comments say they will get back with what the solution was, but I can not find those follow-up comments.
My driver heated seat comes on by itself. I am NOT accidentally hitting the buttons, in fact I have taken video of the heater level indicator lights coming on by themselves.
I bought the door switch which controls the driver seat position and heater from the dealership parts department yesterday and replaced it myself. This did not fix the problem.
Un
Anyone that has experienced this problem and found a solution, would you please let me know what the fix is?
Otherwise, can someone please explain to me how to disable the seat heater? I know that pulling the fuse will not work since it is responsible for more than the heater.
Thanks for your help.
#26
I replaced the DDM (Drivers Door Module) which was part #15883318 (for my 2004 Silverado 1500 LT extended cab version). I had all the same problems; parasitic draw, seat heaters cycling without being touched, and even a slow passenger side window, all while raining or period of high humidity/dampness. New part installed for a week now with consistent rain and humidity outside and problems are gone. A big thanks to chrismccochevy for the tip.
#27
The switch that activates in the door when the door is fully closed (when the door engages that U bolt looking latch) is what triggers it. It's the same switch that extinguishes the door panel light, the one at the bottom. If you're riding and it starts turning on open your door slightly, until that door light on the bottom of the door turns on, and it will work as advertised. I'm still trying to figure out why that switch is the culprit. You can duplicate with the door opened and closing door latch. Tech Service at the dealer thinks it's the door to chassis wiring. My troubleshooting spidy sense tells me no.
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edub (February 10th, 2022)
#28
Just want to add what I found to work
I had the issue where my driver’s seat heater would continually turn itself on and change heat settings on its own. I also had an issue with my mirrors not adjusting properly. I took the main switch module apart and thoroughly cleaned the two circuit boards inside the module with electronic friendly cleaner. The module comes apart easily. Just be careful with the plastic clips. I put it back together and now the mirrors adjust properly AND my driver’s seat heater is NOT turning itself on anymore. The seat heater works like it should. I just wanted to leave this here to maybe help someone in the future.
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dougo55 (December 7th, 2022)
#30
The switch that activates in the door when the door is fully closed (when the door engages that U bolt looking latch) is what triggers it. It's the same switch that extinguishes the door panel light, the one at the bottom. If you're riding and it starts turning on open your door slightly, until that door light on the bottom of the door turns on, and it will work as advertised. I'm still trying to figure out why that switch is the culprit. You can duplicate with the door opened and closing door latch. Tech Service at the dealer thinks it's the door to chassis wiring. My troubleshooting spidy sense tells me no.
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dougo55 (December 7th, 2022)