On the mirrors it is possible that they are electric so look on the adjustment switch area to see if their is a switch there. More than likely you simply can push them in and they click folded and to reset simply pull them out again.
For the seats that is a different problem. You can look in your manual to see the fuse arrangement and then pull out the appropriate fuse to check if it's toast. If that doesn't work then you need to go to a Mercedes dealer and they can use their computer to see what's wrong. Shouldn't be a major repair if both seat heaters are not working. Good luck
SOURCE: I have a 1998 Mercedes
Probably a short in wiring. Vibration are causing contact to go on and off, check circuit and connectors with a tester.
SOURCE: heated seat
I have a 2003 chevy 2500HD extended cab that the right side window, seat heater, seat controls, door lock, will not work. all other windows and door locks work. I checked all fuses and they are good. what can it be.
SOURCE: broken driver side view mirror-2005 camry
Heated mirrors usually have a symbol on them -- a small diagram showing squigley heat lines.
If you don't see this, it's probably not heated. But when you take the mirror off, if it's heated it'll have wires connected to the back.
Yes, you can replace a heated mirror with non-heated -- just leave the wires tucked out of the way when you install the new mirror.
SOURCE: 2002 Ford Explorer - Drivers side door lock, rear
Aside from the fuses, your drive side power door lock may be failing to work because of a bad door-lock relay system, or, alternatively, the locking switch/button, itself, is not malfunctioning and in need of replacement.
A great handyman site that specifies the above probable causes and more is the following link:
http://yourhandymanzone.com/Your_Handyman_Zone_How_To_Pages_Vehicle_Car_Zone_Cars_Trucks_Vans_Locks_Power_Locks_Do_Not_Lock_When_Pressing_Locking_Switch_Button.htm
Good luck!
F1.8 10 Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) module (19980), Exterior
rear view mirror, left, Exterior rear view mirror, right
F1.5 7.5 Powertrain Control Module (PCM) (12A650), Deactivator switch, Third row
folding seat relay, left, Third row folding seat relay, right, Power lift gate
module, Brake pedal position switch (13480), Sunload sensor (19E663),
Clock (15000), Function selector switch assembly, front, Electronic Automatic
Temperature Control (EATC) module (19980). Don't think you have a fuse problem ! More then likely the HVAC control module is bad , they do go bad
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