Hi
Thanks for using FixYa. Check for a broken wire connecting the heating element. A
common cause for the heated seats to not work is a burned heater element. There
is an element under the seat cushion cover, and one under the seatback cover.
If either has failed, both will not work. Take the seat apart and investigate
the problem thoroughly.
Determine if the front seat assembly heat element resistance
values are within the specified range.
If the resistance values are NOT within the specified range,
install a Front Seat Heater Package between the existing front seat trim cover
factory heat elements and the seat cushion and back foam pads.
Please do accept the solution if the issue is resolved or else revert for further assistance.
Thanks
Rylee
SOURCE: 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora
A common cause for the heated seats to not work is a burned heater element. There is an element under the seat cushion cover, and one under the seatback cover. If either has failed, both will not work.
SOURCE: 2002 Oldsmobile Bravada power seat
Either have broken wires leading to the heated seat and the power seat controls, or the heated seat element is burnt out (but not likely).
Check for blown fuses for the system, but if one side or the other is not working, it's more likely a wire broke somewhere, in this case, on the passenger side.
SOURCE: 2005 Buick LeSabre heated seat not working
The heated seats have relays that run them. Not quite sure where they are located but. That noise is the relay clicking on and off. They are actually pretty loud. Look for faulty connections to and from the relay and check battery power to both sides of the relay.
SOURCE: 98 Aurora's heated seat not working
Check your fuses first. Then check to see if you have power to the box under seat. It should be about 3x3 and black I think. If you have power to the box change the box. To check use a test light. make sure the key is on and the button is pushed then probe the wires going to the box. Hope this helps you.
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