won’t stay on, a likely culprit is a bad connector.
Your heated seat is powered by electricity that comes from your engine’s battery. If there’s an issue with the heated seat, the most obvious solution is either an issue with your battery or with your battery’s ability to get electricity to your seat.
If no other electrical components are having issues, check to see if there’s a problem with any of the connectors between your car battery and your seat heater. One may be unplugged or there may be corrosion. You can buy a replacement connector for just a few dollars.
We hope this helps get your seat heater back in action!
After your seat heater is fixed, take a few minutes to check if you can cool down your
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