Electronic's ! drivers Power seat module , driver door module . Do you know anything about automotive electronic's ?
The heated seat module (MSM) controls heated seat operation for both the driver and passenger seats. There are 2 modes of operation available for heated seats; both the seat cushion and seat back heat, or seat back only heat. When a heated seat temperature signal request is received, the MSM will activate both the seat cushion and seat back heating elements. When the heated seat BACK ONLY mode button is pressed once the MSM will deactivate the seat cushion heating element and leave the seat back heating element ON.
The adjustable pedal system is controlled by the memory seat module (MSM).
your best bet , have a qualified repair shop check it out ! Could have DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes in door module , BCM etc...
SOURCE: window switch for driver control and passenger switch window
sounds like you have a passenger window motor problem. Try hitting the right door panel hard, down near the speaker opening and pushing the switch at the same time. If it moves, the motor windings are and needs to be replaced.
SOURCE: 2005 Chrysler Pacifica passenger doors have no power
If your alarm went off, it could be that someone had tried to break into your car. They most likely may have cut some of the wires inside your door with what ever device they may have been using. Look for evidence between the bottom of the windows and doors where the problem is. If not, then it is possible that your automatic window assemblies are malfunctioning. Do you hear the motors run on the windows when you go up or down with the switch? I also have a Pacifica, 2005, however no window problems yet.
Good Luck,
Ray
SOURCE: 2003 Suburban---Heated leather seat problem
there may be a software issue, there is a reprogram for seat heater issues. Bulletin 05-08-50-008 may pertain to that, a AC DELCO Shop or the dealer can ck that and see if this bulletin applies.
SOURCE: 2006 F150 I lost power to drivers seat, power
Might want to check the driver's side door sill for a splice that is corroded.
In
the SCab, I have seen this closer to the driver's side kick panel,
where the hood release is at ( still in the door sill ), on the
SuperCrew, I have seen this splice at the back, where the wires turn up
the C-pillar.
Here are some pictures from other people that had this problem.
The front, the wire with the bad splice was reported to be a blue w/ White stripe wire.
When it is found in the back, it is a violet wire
If you check the fuses for those items, you will find the fuses are fine, but when you check the switch for the item, there is no power.
It will take some time, but checking for a broken splice, that is not obvious, but the chance is high you will find one in the sea of wires in the door sill.
SOURCE: The heated seats for the front driver and passenger don't work
yes maybe a fuse, also look under the seat and ensure the wire is connected they sometimes get caught when moving the seat back and forward and split against the metal seat base.
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