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2009 Driver's Heated Seat Bottom - Not so Hot.

Old Mar 1, 2017 | 7:38 AM
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So... (once again) the heated seat has stopped working... and.. now it's out of warranty. (died in 2011 according to this very forum)!

The Tahoe is my wife's daily driver until her Model 3 arrives, and you'd think not having a heated seat was the end of the world..!

Pressing the bottom button (seat + back) results in NO heat anywhere on the seat.
Pressing the middle button (back) results in a heated back.
Top button seems to work fine for cooled seats.

So... is this the $700 module under the passenger's seat? Is it the $$ switch in the driver's door?
I checked all fuses I could find, even though none say 'seat'. The switch lights up and behaves 'normal'.

Can I plug the passenger side one into it for a test? Although popping the door panels is a hassle...

I guess I should listen for the relay click under the passenger seat when pressing the bottom button.

I'm honestly out of my depth without the tools the dealer has... any ideas before she has to take it in?

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Old Apr 27, 2017 | 8:06 AM
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So... What if we hack the wiring? Anyone have the pin out diagrams? I want the middle button on the door (heated seat back) to run the back and bottom heater... so I'd just jump the pin from one to the other at the module under the passenger seat?
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Old Apr 27, 2017 | 8:33 PM
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for the pin out:
-do you have spo build code?
-hybrid tahoe?

probably have a broken seat heater element...they break over time due to all the flexing a seat cushion endures.

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Old Apr 27, 2017 | 9:32 PM
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Maybe could unplug the seat connector and do a continuity test to verify Terch's diagnosis
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