First off why would you want to permanently shut off the heated seats it has an on off switch??? But if your really want to make it permanently. Using a screw driver remove the driver kick panel
where is the fuse for heated driver seat on 2003 Chevy Silverado>
check fuses
I have a 2003 Jetta, and when I took the car in for routine maintenance I was told there was a RECALL on the heated seats (as well as several other recalls on the car). At the time my heated seats worked fine, but they said there were apparently cases of it malfunctioning.
check to see that you don't have a blown fuse in the fiusebox for your heated seats and also make sure all the wires are plugged in under the seat.
Possibly on the door pillar fuse panel [left}
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There are a few reasons why the heated seats on a 1003 Chevrolet Tahoe may not work. A couple of reasons could be the fuses are blown or the memory module needs replaced.
There are four and disarm with screwdrive for the seats and remove fuse and disconnect batt.
the only difference, is that the SE has a 6 disk CD changer, and it has heated seats, that's all
Do both heated seats turn off, or just one?, do they start to heat?, if they cut out right away, there could be a short in the heating element in the seat, causing the c/b to cut out, resulting in the switch re-setting(off).
The fuse box is on the driver's side to the left of the steering wheel. Check your ownder's manual to see which fuse it is.
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