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My seat heater stopped working. Is there a fuse for this? I can not find anything in my owners manual about the seat heater.
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The fuse is in the passenger side kick panel, in the fuse box with the rest of the fuses. It is fuse #12 and is partially hidden by the kick panel. Is is on the edge of the fuse box towards the door. The diagram for the fuses is on the inside of the fuse box cover you remove to get to the fuses. The same fuse also supplies power to the heater control panel, so unless your heater control panel is dark the fuse is not blown. There are also relays that control the seat heaters--one under each seat located on top of the upper seat frame rail.
I have not tried to install a seat heater. Assuming that you have a seat with heater that you wish to use, Subaru tends to not include the wiring unless that option was ordered from the factory. You will need to install all wiring up to the fuse panel.
Check your manual. There is a fuse for the seat motors, pretty sure it is independent of anything else.
There is also a 10amp fuse in the back of the radio itself .undo two screws under radio fascia pullof fascia then undo four screws holding stereo in .my fuse had blown soon as replaced radio and heater worked
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I have a 2000 LeSabre Limited and the fuse is # 57 for my car. It is located under the rear seat. The # 57 spot is the larger size metal fuse.
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