New to SSEi's, couple ?'s
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New to SSEi'*, couple ?'*
I just bought a 2003 SSEi and it has a couple of issues. The passenger heated seat doesn't work. The switch lights up then goes out right away. I have searched and found that the problem probably lies within the elements, correct? How do you test which one is bad, or do you have to buy all 3 from GM :( Any part numbers or sites to get them as cheap as possible? Also, if the radio backlights are burned out can't you just change the bulb? Like in a DIC on a 97+ Grand Prix? Any thoughts are welcome, and thank you all for the help. Austin
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Here'* a link to a similar discussion that is current in the electrical section.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=58247
Here'* the link to Haro'* fix for the radio lamps.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ighlight=radio
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=58247
Here'* the link to Haro'* fix for the radio lamps.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ighlight=radio
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Underneath the passenger seat you'll find the Heated Seat Module-Front Passenger. Disconnect the C2 connector. Take an ohmeter, read between pins A & C. There should be continuity, I'm not sure of the resistance value though. There are two heat elements, one in the seat cushion & one in the seat back. There is also a thermistor imbedded in the seat cushion for temperature sensing, this can be checked by placing the meter across pins D & F.
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the panels usually are held in by a couple pop clips...
Wondering..why do you want to take the hud out? If it seems non functional...play with the switches a little...probably dirty.
Wondering..why do you want to take the hud out? If it seems non functional...play with the switches a little...probably dirty.
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