looking for heated seat fuse on yukon 2011
the fuse for the heated seat runs multiple items so it is not listed anywhere,but under dash on left side of drivers side in black box take off the nut and take cover off,there is a 30amp curcuit breaker listed as heated seat .hope this helps
Yes, each of the front heated seats has it own fuse. Fuseblock is under the rear seat.
According to the 2008 Mercury Mountaineer owners manual : In the Power Distribution Box ( which is " live " ) located in the engine compartment near the brake fluid reservoir : ( mini fuse # 28 is a 20 amp fuse for the heated SEATS )
where is the fuse for heated driver seat on 2003 Chevy Silverado>
I belive fuses are located on the back seat
The heated seat fuse for a 2005 Chevy Trailblazer is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can refer to the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and location, as there may be multiple fuses for various electrical components. If the heated seats are not working, check this fuse first to see if it needs to be replaced.
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.
In a 2005 Explorer Sport Trac, the fuse for the heated seats is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may also find another fuse related to the heated seats in the engine compartment fuse box. Refer to the owner's manual for the specific fuse number and location for the heated seat circuit. Always ensure the vehicle is off before checking or replacing fuses.
Hi the fuses for the heated seats is uderneath the rear seat once you lift up the seat you will see the fuse fox
As simple as this may sound, look for a disconnected or broken wire under the seat. Sometimes car washes will shove a vacuum hose under the seat and rip things apart. The fuse will still be good, but the connection is broken.
the fuse that's in the seat