The Driver's Heated Seat fuse (LH HTD ST/BCM) is in the Driver's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block. The Passenger Heated Seat fuse (RH HTD ST) is in the Passenger's Side Instrument Panel Fuse Block. See pages 6-63 & 6-65 of your "Owner's Manual", under Section 6: Service and Appearance Care - Electrical System - Fuses and Circuit Breakers...
The relay for the heated seats are under the back seat in on of the fuse boxes...check the diagram inside the cover for the proper location.
In the fuse box under the rear seat. Pull the seat up from the front (2 clips behind each of the front seats) and remove. Don't forget about the seat's electrical connector on the passenger side if you have heated read seats. The fuse box in on the drivers side of the vehicle. The 'Run' relay (position number 3) is the heated seat relay.
Many toyota models offer heated seats
The 4th-generation car was upgraded in 2010. The upgrade was mainly the heated seat relays that are located on the right side of the seat.
there are heated seats in my 2002 lxi
yes it does it actually haas heated and cooled seats!
Yes, a 2001 Buick Limited had heated seats available.
The top of the line EX model has heated seats on newer Accords.
Heated seats were optional. The only way to be completely sure they are installed on a specific Jeep Cherokee is to look for the switch that turns heated seats on.
Heated seats were not an option on any Mark VII's
The Mitsubishi Montero Endeavor was sold in the year 2000 with heated leather seats. Standard Models prior to the year 2000 did not include heated seats,
The 2013 Chevrolet Impala has 18.6 cu.ft. of cargo capacity with all of its seats in place.