If it's both seats, I would think the fuse is the first place to check. It's a 15Amp on the drivers side location (under dash).
Mine have never worked properly. They were checked by a tech, and I was told: "that is the way the heated seats are, they barely heat up." It is a worthless feature on the 2004 model. I have tried other 2004s and they act the same
Yes behind glove box ,or passenger side fire wall engine side
A network appliance is a home appliance that can connect to control devices wirelessly. Lights can be turned on or ovens pre-heated remotely at the push of a button.
For the Volvo 240 GL 1992 US/Canada, the fuse diagram from the owner's manual page 93 states: {starting at the top and working down} # Cigarette lighter, Power mirrors, Radio, Tailgate wiper/washer: 8A # Windshield wiper/washer, Horn: 16A # Heater blower: 25A # Fuel feed [in-tank] pump, Lambda-sond heating element: 8A # Turn signals, Tail lights, Heated mirrors: 16A # Main fuel pump relay, Lambda-sond, fuel injection system: 16A # Brake lights, Shiftlock, ABS: 8A # Central locking, Interior and glove compartment lights, Trunk compartment lights, Radio, Power antenna, Clock, Daytime running lights (Canada): 8A # Hazard warning flashers: 8A # Power windows: 16A # Heated rear window, 4th gear (automatic transmission): 16A # Air conditioning (with blower control), Power windows (relay), Heated rear window (relay), Seat belt reminder, Cruise control, Shiftlock: 8A # Heated front seats, Daytime running lights - relay (Canada): 16A # Rear fog lights: 8A # Parking lights (left side), License plate light: 8A # Parking lights (right side), Instruments and control panel lights, Shift indicator light: 8A ABS: this system is protected by a separate 10A fuse located under the front seat on the passenger's side.
because tube lights are made of glasses. and when its break down then nobody gets heares
check the fuse box for a blown fuse.
Have you tried looking at the light fuse in the fusebox located on the passenger side fender under the hood?
Why does my heater control lights flash on an off on my 1990 Z71
Gases in them are heated into high temperatures.
No, because the lights are producing heat and that helps the heating system.
They Do
you can't replace the lights they are built in to the control head.you must replace the entire hvac control
If fuse is ok, could be a bad headlight switch