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The heating pad in the seat finally died. My drivers side did the same thing but i havent gotten around to replacing it yet. Ebay sells new heating pads if you want to replace it yourself.
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The most common cause of this problem is that the drivers seat heater grid is open or burned out. That is based on 25 years as a Ford dealer technician.
the fuse is blown. check your fuses may say htd-st. they could be inside fuse box or engine compartment fuse box. im sure its a blown fuse. mine blow if i leave seat on to long. I put a bigger (higher amp) in mine no more problem
The problem lies in the drivers side seat, the heating element for the back of the seat or the seat heating element has an open or shorted circuit. the part from ford will run you about $150.00 dollars.
Check the voltage from the cpu,if there is none,replace the cpu again.Hold seat to foward for 12 seconds then release,wait 20 seconds,see if it will reset.If not replace the cpu
The most likely failure point is the driver heated seat elements. They probably have excessive resistance and once they warm up a little they short out the module and it defaults to not working. I would recommend replacing both upper and lower driver seat elements.
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