IT turns the heater on and off!
I've only heard of it in Europe, Japan and Australia
you have two seats in the front, and a bench seat in the back
To remove the driver's seat from a 1995 Isuzu Trooper, first, slide the seat all the way forward to access the rear bolts. Use a socket wrench to remove the two bolts at the back of the seat tracks. Next, slide the seat backward to access and remove the front bolts in the same manner. Once all bolts are removed, unplug any electrical connectors if the seat has power features, and carefully lift the seat out of the vehicle.
light out on the seat heater switch on passenger side. High low indicator is ok. How do you replace bulb?
To repair a seat heater on a 2004 Buick LeSabre, disconnect the connector and check for voltage. If there is no voltage, replace the switch. If there is voltage, check for an open circuit.
As you sit in driver's seat, look just forward of your left knee. There is a little square panel that just pops off.
The light in the switch can not be changed, the whole switch would need to be replaced.
If the heater still works the bulb is just burn out. I doubt you can change the light you will have to replace the switch.
To fix the passenger seat heater on a 2003 Jaguar XK8, first, check the fuse connected to the seat heater; replace it if blown. If the fuse is intact, inspect the seat's wiring and connections for any damage or loose plugs. Additionally, consider testing the seat heater switch for functionality. If these steps don’t resolve the issue, the heating element may need to be replaced, which typically requires removing the seat upholstery.
To troubleshoot the driver seat heat issue in a 2001 GMC Denali, first check the fuse related to the seat heater, as a blown fuse can prevent it from working. Next, inspect the seat heater switch for any signs of damage or malfunction. If both the fuse and switch are functioning properly, the problem may lie within the seat heater element itself, which may require testing or replacement. Lastly, ensure that all connections under the seat are secure and free of corrosion.
Could be just the switch (the button you push). To check, pop the center portion of the coin holder between the driver and passenger side seat heater switches. On both opposing short sides of the switch there is a clip that need to be pried open to allow the switch off of the harness. Just swap the good switch over and if it works, order a new switch.
there are no factory seat heaters on the R1200C. On the dresser R1200CL and CLC, there is, and that is controlled by a rocker switch on the handlebar. The passenger seat heater should have a rocker either on the side of the seat or under the right edge of the seat. off, low, and high. If it is a R1200C, Corbin made a heated seat for this and there is a simple on off switch.