SOURCE: 2006 ford 500. heated seat-
Check fuse 22 in the fuse box under the hood. Then check fuse 19 in the fuse box inside the vehicle under the dash on the driver side. If those are good I would suspect an open in the seat circuit from the module to the seat cushion. This circuit has a signal return which tells the module that the seat is active or not. If the circuit is not complete it will shut off the seat and the light to avoid overheating of the seat and possible damage. good luck
SOURCE: 2006 subaru B9 Tribeca Error 66
Hello, I know exactly what your talking about! and why no one else did... The error code is being displayed on your trip/odo LCD screen at the bottom of your right gauge pod if I remember correctly. Only, it\'s not Er 66... it\'s (Er bb) which is a malfunction with your vacuum pump system. I truly hope this is the same concern you are asking about, if so I am happy I could help. If it is a different problem please let me know so I can look into this matter further. I\'ve added an "error chart guide" so you will have proof this time when/if you decide to return to the dealer... Good luck!! and I hope this info helps...(subytech1)...
SOURCE: Heated seat
It is the heatling element, stock elements have a single wire snaked through the element and when the circuit breaks it is done, aftermarket elements have a wired grid that if one area fails it still works, they also spread a more even heat.
SOURCE: running lights won't turn off
The parking light switch on top of the steering column has probably been accidentally turned on.
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