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Heated Seats will not work


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Lately I have problems with my driver side seat heat. When I press the button to turn it on, the light flashes red then off right away and it does not turn on. Passenger side works fine. What should I check?

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Lately I have problems with my driver side seat heat. When I press the button to turn it on, the light flashes red then off right away and it does not turn on. Passenger side works fine. What should I check?

Try the following to diagnose the problem:

Since your passenger's side seat heater is working fine, the first (also costs no $$) place to start is by swapping the passenger's side switch into where the driver's side switch is now connected and see if that resolves the problem.

The switches can just be pried up carefully and then connected after the swap.

If that doesn't resolve the problem, then you can do the same thing with your seat heater relays, which are under the seat bottoms.

The relays are located near the outboard sides of the seat bottoms, about halfway between the front and the rear of the seat bottoms. The relays are black, about 2 inches tall by 1 inch by 1 inch and have the part # 996 618 521 00 stamped in white lettering on them.

Until you determine your relay is bad, there is no need to remove the driver's side relay from its mounting point, where it is attached to the seat frame by a black plastic rivet.

Start with the passenger's seat. The seats can be unbolted from the car's floor by unscrewing the four bolts that hold it in place. Two bolts in front (one on each rail) and two bolts at the back. They are torx bolts, but you can use a fine 10mm (1/4" drive) socket to remove the bolts. There is no need to take the seats out completely. (Although it is possible to take the seats out and put them down right next to the door sills while they are still connected, it's unwieldy, you need a lot of room to have the two doors wide open and you run the risk of scratching your door sills, etc.)

Just undo the four bolts and lean each seat back. Stick a small block of wood under the inboard side (closest to the center console) of the seat bottom at the front and you will be able to easily access the black plastic rivet that holds the metal bracket that is pressed into the side of the relay onto the seat frame. Now push the plastic pin in the middle of the plastic rivet towards the seat cushion and it (the pin) will fall into the foam rubber. You can then retrieve it and re-use it.

Here is a photo with the seat heater relay highlighted in blue:

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Here is a closeup of the relay:

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The advantage of not taking the seats completely out is that you don't have to disconnect the main connector under the seats and thus eliminate the possibility of setting off your airbag light. If you want to take the seats out, make sure that the ignition is off and the key is out of the ignition and don't turn it back on until you have completely re-assembled everything.

Once you remove the relay from under the passenger's seat, go to the driver's side and merely unplug the connector that is plugged into that relay and just swap the relays (i.e., at this point there will be no relay under the passenger's seat and two relays under the driver's seat, with the original passenger's seat relay connected there and dangling, and the original driver's seat relay disconnected but still mounted on the seat rail.

One last point, the relays themselves are identical between the passenger's side and the driver's side. The small metal bracket that is pressed into the side of the relay housing is the only slight difference. That bracket is mounted as a mirror image to itself (on the two housings) between the passenger's and the driver's side.

The switches fail less often than the relays, so my money is on a faulty relay.

Let us know what you find.

Regards, Maurice.

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Lately I have problems with my driver side seat heat. When I press the button to turn it on, the light flashes red then off right away and it does not turn on. Passenger side works fine. What should I check?

hey did you figure this out? I have the EXACT same problem... was it the Relay?

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i still have the same problem, any updates ? any fixes ?

The procedure for determining where the problem lies is described above. I encountered the same problem described by "vwrado" and it turned out to be a faulty relay under the passenger seat.

Easy swap and easy fix.

Regards, Maurice.

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I have the exact same problem in my 99. It seems to be related to the temperature of the seat. If it's cold, it turns on, but if the seat is already warm, it won't. If it's really hot in the car, I get the flashing light.

I've never bothered checking the relay or replacing anything because it always works when it's actually cold.

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Having this same issue but passenger side and it is not the switch. Can you take out the relay without removing the seat?

Any idea of cost of driver side relay and the part #. Thanks

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Apart from the switches and the relays its not uncommon for the actual heater grid to go bad. I've replaced quite a few in my day. If you have a mulitmeter check for an open circuit in the actual cushions. I dont remember off the top of my head which connectors are which but the wires for the grid come out of the cushions and run to one of the connectors under the seat. You should be able to find it if you trace the wires back from the relay. If you find one of them is open circuit, there's your culprit.

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Having this same issue but passenger side and it is not the switch. Can you take out the relay without removing the seat?

Any idea of cost of driver side relay and the part #. Thanks

The part number is the same for the right or left side, but the bracket which holds it down is a mounted as a mirror image to itself, depending on the side. It's part number 996 618 521 00 and it lists for about $182.

You can take out the relay without removing the seat. You can remove the four star bolts holding the seat down and just tilt the seat back.

That will give you enough access if you prop up the seat bottom with a block of wood and put the backrest in the tilted forward position.

Here is a good photo of what it looks like:

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Regards, Maurice.

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