Electrically heated rear seat
| Electrically heated rear seat | 
| 1. | Check that the fuses for the electrically heated rear seat are intact and live.   | |
| 2. | Plug in the scan tool and select "READ FAULT CODES" from the menu. If any trouble codes are present, continue on  .   | |
| 3. | Select "READ SWITCHES" from the menu and then "REAR SEAT HEATER". Read the scan tool display.   Switch activated - " ON " Switch not activated - " OFF " If this is the case, go to point 8. | |
| 4. | If it is not, check the power supplied to the switch by taking a reading between pin 3 of the switch connector and a good grounding point.   A reading of about 12 V should be obtained. | |
| 5. | If the voltage is not correct, check the wiring between the fuse and pin 3 of the switch for breaks/shorting.   | |
| 6. | Connect a jumper lead between pins 2 and 3 of the switch connector and repeat point 3.   If this produces satisfactory results, the fault is in the switch. Change the switch. | |
| 7. | If this does not work, connect a BOB and check the lead for breaks/shorting by taking a reading between ICE module pin 43 and switch connector pin 2.   | |
| 8. | Check the heating elements as follows:   | |
| • | A 12 V supply should be present between pin 1 of the connector for the heating elements and a good grounding point. | 
| • | The resistance across pin 2 of the connector for the heating elements and a good grounding point should be < 1 ohm. | 
| 9. | If point 8 is not correct, check the wiring between the relay and the heating elements for breaks/shorting.   | |
| 10. | If the readings obtained in point 8 are OK, the fault is in the heating element. Change the heating element. | |

 
		