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Why is my heated seat not working in my Ford Explorer?

Reasons for Ford Explorer Heated Seat Not Working
If your heated seat in your Ford Explorer is not working, there are several potential reasons for this issue:
1. Damaged Wiring or Fuse: If the wiring has become damaged, the electronic features of the seats will not function. Additionally, a blown fuse could be the cause of the problem. You may need to check the fuse box diagram to identify and replace the blown fuse.
2. Electrical Plug or Connection: Checking the electrical plug underneath the heated seat, where the seat plugs into the main wiring harness, is also important. Ensuring that the connections are secure and free from damage is crucial for proper functionality.
3. Burnt Pin or Bad Fuse: The issue could be due to a burnt pin in the junction box, a bad fuse, or a faulty seat filter that may need replacement. Checking the voltage at the connector for the seat element can help determine if the element is malfunctioning.
4. Seat Control Module: There may be a problem with the ground wire on the Seat Control Module (SCM). Checking the grounds for the SCM and verifying the condition of the module can help identify potential issues.
5. Internal Short or Melted Connector: In some cases, the heated seat issue may be caused by an internal short in the control module or a melted connector in the fuse box. These issues may require replacement of the affected components.
6. Specific Seat Component Failure: It’s important to note that the heating elements in the seat back and seat bottom may fail individually, and the issue may not necessarily be related to a blown fuse.
It’s recommended to carefully inspect these potential causes to diagnose and address the issue with the heated seat in your Ford Explorer.

Do Ford Explorers have seat warmers?

Available 2023 Ford Explorer interior features include: Cloth, ActiveX™, or leather upholstery. Eight- or ten-way power driver’s seat. Heated and ventilated front seats.

Do heated seats work on a fuse?

Each heated seat is operated by the heated seat switch itself with no control module inline. They are not tied together for operation controls. The front heated seats are powered by fuse 9 which is a 10 amp fuse located in the fuse panel behind the dash on the driver’s side.

Where is the heated seat fuse located?

Which is the 15 amp blue fuse located. Right here all right now if this fuse proves to be good then you’ll have to dig a bit deeper.

Where is the heated seat button on Ford?

To adjust the heated seats, all you have to do is go to your dashboard screen. At the bottom of the screen you’ll see an seat icon in the bottom left corner. Once you press the button, you’ll be able to swipe up to the desired heat setting. It’s as easy as that!

Can heated seats wear out?

It seems they deteriorate over time, especially the seat bottom. Reason for the deterioration: the element is made up of a ton of super fine wires EACH INSULATED FROM EACH OTHER! Each time one breaks, the resistance of the whole element goes up and the heat is reduced.

How do you turn on the seat warmer on a Ford Explorer?

To operate the heated seats, press the heated seat symbol to cycle through the various heat settings and off. Warmer settings are indicated by more indicator lights.

What causes heated seats to stop working?

Faulty Heated Seat Fuse and Thermistor
A blown fuse is a common issue that you’ll also encounter with heated seats. Fortunately, this problem is relatively easy to fix because you’ll only need to replace the fuse with a new one.

How much does a seat heater cost?

A: The price of aftermarket heated seats can vary based on the brand, quality, and features included in the kit. Generally, the cost is around $350 per seat, which includes our professional installation.

How do you fix a seat heater?

Disassemble the seat, separating the back and base, and removing the cushion and leather from the base. Replace all heated seat parts, including the heating element and the wiring. Put the seat together again. Reconnect the wiring.

Do heated car seats have a fuse?

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