HEATED SEAT SYSTEM-SERVICE INFO
DESCRIPTION
Individually controlled electrically heated front seats are available on models that are also equipped with the optional
leather trim package. Vehicles with this option can be visually identified by the two separate heated seat switches
mounted on the outboard seat cushion side shields. The heated seat system allows the front seat driver and pas-
senger to select from two different levels of supplemental electrical seat heating, or no seat heating to suit their
individual comfort requirements. The heated seat system for this vehicle includes the following major components:
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Heated Seat Switches - Two heated seat switches are used per vehicle, including two Light-Emitting Diode
(LED) indicator lamps and an incandescent back lighting bulb for each switch. One switch for the driver and
one for the passenger front seats. The switches are mounted on the outboard seat cushion side shields.
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Heated Seat Module - also referred to as the Seat Heat Interface Module (SHIM), this module contains the
solid state electronic control and diagnostic logic circuitry for the heated seat system. One heated seat module
is used per vehicle and is mounted under the left front seat cushion. Refer to the Electronic Control Modules
section of the service manual for heated seat module information.
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Heated Seat Elements - Four heated seat elements are used per vehicle, one for each front seat back and
one for each front seat cushion. The elements are integral to the individual front seat and seat back cushions
and cannot be removed from the cushions, once installed at the factory.
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Heated Seat Sensors - Two heated seat sensors are used per vehicle, one for each front seat. The sensors
are integral to the individual front seat heating elements.
Following are general descriptions of the major components in the heated seat system. See the owner’s manual in
the vehicle glove box for more information on the features, use and operation of the heated seat system. Refer to
Wiring Diagrams for the location of complete heated seat system wiring diagrams.
OPERATION
The heated seat module receives fused battery current through fuse No.29 in the Junction Block (JB) when the
ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The heated seat switches receive battery current through fuse No.25 in the
Junction Block also, when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. The heated seat module shares a common
ground circuit with each of the heated seat elements. The heated seat elements will only operate when the surface
temperature of the seat cushion is below the designed temperature set points of the system.
The heated seat system will also be turned off automatically whenever the ignition switch is turned to any position
except On. If the ignition switch is turned to the Off position while a heated seat is turned ON, the heated seat will
remain Off after the ignition switch is turned back “ON” until a heated seat switch is depressed again.
The heated seat module monitors inputs from the heated seat sensors and the heated seat switches. In response
to these inputs the heated seat module uses its internal programming to control outputs to the heated seat elements
in both front seats and to control the heated seat LED indicator lamps located in both of the heated seat switches.
The heated seat module is also programmed to provide self-diagnostic capability. When the module detects certain
failures within the heated seat system, it will provide a visual indication of the failure by flashing the indicator lamps
in the affected heated seat switch. The heated seat module will automatically turn off the heated seat elements if it
detects a short or open in the heated seat element circuit or a heated seat sensor value that is out of range.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT SYSTEM
HEATED SEAT SYSTEM SELF-DIAGNOSIS
The heated seat system is capable of performing some self-diagnostics. The following table depicts the various
monitored failures which will be reported to the vehicle operator or technician by flashing the individual heated seat
switch Light Emitting Diode (LED) indicator lamps. Refer to the Heated Seat System Self-Diagnosis table for failure
identification. The driver side heated seat switch indicator lamps will flash if a failure occurs in the driver side heated
seat, and the passenger side heated seat switch indicator lamps will flash for a passenger side heated seat failure.
If a monitored heated seat system failure occurs, the switch indicator lamps will flash at a pulse rate of about one-
half second on, followed by about one-half second off for a duration of about one minute after the switch for the
faulty heated seat is depressed in either the Low or High direction. This process will repeat every time the faulty
heated seat switch is actuated until the problem has been corrected.
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HEATED SEAT SYSTEM-SERVICE INFO
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