Bad or damaged wire at the DS seat connectors. Had to install new connectors. Seat wires get cought in the track and pull down from the seat. It also gets stepped on and pulled out. /repair wires and sucure them up in the seat.
I have the same problem 06 h2 sut
Check the large black ground wire on the connector that feeds your driver's seat. Its located under your seat at the left rear. I bet you find that it is burned thru at that connector due to the large current carried by this wire. Just install a 10-12 gauge jumper to bypass this connector to restore operations.
SOURCE: power front seats
Use a hammer and tap each of the travel rails on seat, this worked great for me, something just gets misaligned in there.
SOURCE: Front passenger power seat inoperable
That is the power distribution center, the fuse box is under the dash to the left of the steering column under a cover, they are marked, the plastic cover will have FUSES molded into it.
SOURCE: Front heated seats wont work and i replaced the switch.
The heated seat relay has gone bad for sure on yours if the elements are good. Its highly unlikely both would burn out the same time
SOURCE: on my 2003 yukon i have no heated front seat
Look in the fuse box on the driver's side of the vehicle on the outboard side of the dash under the triangular cover which snaps off and on. This panel is not visible when the door is closed. If you have your owner's manual, look on page 5-104. This is where the fuses and relay/circuit breaker descriptions, layout, and specifications begin. This section runs to page 5-111.
You are going to check fuse number IGN3, a red plastic, stab-in miniature 10Amp fuse. It has an "S"-shaped element visible through the side of the fuse body. If the element is broken or burned, replace this fuse. DO NOT use a replacement fuse of ANY other rating; use an identical 10Amp fuse ONLY.
You are also going to look for the "Center Instrument Panel Fuse Block," located under the instrument panel, to the left of the steering column. You are going to check the device labeled "30A CB Seat." This is driver and passenger seat module circuit breaker. This circuit breaker is an automatic resetting device, replacement is necessary only if there is no other problem, and it will not reset.
If only the driver seat is affect, the problem is not the CB Seat; check the wire harness and connector under the seat. There is almost no clearance under the seat, and it may needs be removed to check this. There are four 14mm or 15mm bolts, one at each outboard corner of the seat, the front ones under snap-on plastic covers, which anchor the seat to the vehicle. These bolts are installed with an anti-seize anchoring compound which make them difficult to remove, but aside from elbow grease, there is no other trick to removing them.
Good luck, and if I have helped you, please remember to comment/vote.
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