* if electrical cleaner does not fix it, then a different video suggested to re-solder the contacts on the back of the circuit board. * plugging in the connector as shown can be difficult -- it can be done much easier.. The bottom of the window-switch-panel has the 3 connector sockets are on the underside. If you pop up the window-switch-Panel from the arm rest, then you can access the socket.
Two things: First, I love seeing someone care about their “old” suv as much as I do! Great videos! 😊 Second, I was so excited when I saw the title of this video. But, alas, the issue I have is not the same as the one you cover here. 😢 If anyone out there in the interwebs has a troubleshooting idea for a 2010 Tahoe with a passenger heated seat that turns off after 30 seconds, let me know! (I have already replaced the element with no success)
You might want to try this anyway...mine was doing what yours did before it failed altogether. I had a 2004 Tahoe but the new England rust got to it. This suburban is great but it's a little too big!
My 09 Tahoe does the same thing the switch light comes on and stays on for 30 sec or so and truns off but in that short period of time I can feel the seat get warm
My 2014 Suburban LTZ cooling and heating seats do not work. The lights on the switches light up corresponding to the cooling function and or heating function but nothing works. I pulled both seats out and examined the units and electrical connections and stuff under the seats and all is connected and no wires are burned out. Wonder what the issues are? Good video!
The dealer wouldn't have messed around with that switch. I am sure you will get some more use out of it before it fails again. Who knows, it might wait to fail for the next owner and they can get shafted by the dealer.
Nice job! Good thing you got that done before it got real cold and snowy. 👍
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@@SevenFortyOne I never even thought about rolling the window down and working through the outside with it hanging on the clips.
* if electrical cleaner does not fix it, then a different video suggested to re-solder the contacts on the back of the circuit board.
* plugging in the connector as shown can be difficult -- it can be done much easier..
The bottom of the window-switch-panel has the 3 connector sockets are on the underside. If you pop up the window-switch-Panel from the arm rest, then you can access the socket.
I keep a couple of cans of DeOxit D5 and contact lube (like you used) around the shop. Seat heaters? Never had one in my Biscayne! lol
Two things: First, I love seeing someone care about their “old” suv as much as I do! Great videos! 😊
Second, I was so excited when I saw the title of this video. But, alas, the issue I have is not the same as the one you cover here. 😢
If anyone out there in the interwebs has a troubleshooting idea for a 2010 Tahoe with a passenger heated seat that turns off after 30 seconds, let me know! (I have already replaced the element with no success)
You might want to try this anyway...mine was doing what yours did before it failed altogether. I had a 2004 Tahoe but the new England rust got to it. This suburban is great but it's a little too big!
My 09 Tahoe does the same thing the switch light comes on and stays on for 30 sec or so and truns off but in that short period of time I can feel the seat get warm
My 2014 Suburban LTZ cooling and heating seats do not work. The lights on the switches light up corresponding to the cooling function and or heating function but nothing works. I pulled both seats out and examined the units and electrical connections and stuff under the seats and all is connected and no wires are burned out. Wonder what the issues are? Good video!
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The dealer wouldn't have messed around with that switch. I am sure you will get some more use out of it before it fails again. Who knows, it might wait to fail for the next owner and they can get shafted by the dealer.