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Old 08-30-2007, 08:08 PM   #2
Cloudsurfer
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This could be either a switch issue, or a wiring fault (either in the wiring or the heating grid) and the switch isnt allowing current flow. You'd have to grab a multi meter to test out the circuits in the car and in the seat. Disconnect the seat plug, and test the wiring for current flow, and then check the heating grids in the seats for continuity. That should tell you sometime.

Patrick
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