In a 2005 Ford Explorer : Fuse ( # 11 ) is a 20 amp fuse for the heated seats ( in the passenger compartment fuse panel )
The fuses and power supply controls for the heated seats are behind the e-brake in a black plastic box. a 50amp and 30amp fuse are in there. In the fuse panel on the drivers side of the dash there is ing30 fuse.
The fuse for heated seats prevents the circuit from being overloaded and damaged. It is typically found inside the main fuse box near the hood release.
Yes, there is a fuse for the windows and the heated seats in this car. For a person to find it, they would have to look at the fuse section of the owners manual.
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where is the fuse for heated driver seat on 2003 Chevy Silverado>
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The fuse for the heated seats on a 2004 Chevy Tahoe is located behind the e-brake. It is in a black plastic box on the driver's side.
Yes, each of the front heated seats has it own fuse. Fuseblock is under the rear seat.
Possibly on the door pillar fuse panel [left}
On a 2000 Lincoln LS : In the REAR power distribution box ( which is " live " ) located in the trunk by your battery and spare tire : ( mini fuse # 11 is a 15 amp fuse for the heated seats )
The owners manual shows : # 4 - 7.5 amp fuse - for Mirrors , Remote Entry Module , Memory Functions ( seats and pedals ) # 17 - 10 amp - Heated Mirrors , Heated Grid Switch Indicator Hope that helps