SOURCE: I have an 01' acura cl s. the seat heaters in both
The most likely cause of your problem is the heater elements in your seats. They usually fail after a number of years due to the high heat and flexing of people getting in and out of the seats.
SOURCE: my passenger side power seat
yes, they are both on fuse 1. Check the connectors at the switch panel.
SOURCE: Front passenger seat control fuse
Under seat wiring loom pinched somewhere. You may have to remove the seat to check.
There are 4 tox head bolts holding seat rails to floor, two at front and two at rear and you need to move seat fully back and forward to reach them...they are hidden under the plastic end pieces that just pull off.
Also check the amp rating of the fuse you replaced is correct according to the legend for the fuses.
SOURCE: passenger windows/ power seats fuse keeps blowing
Take a paper clip and bridge the fuse.this will keep continuity between the circuit going till u fix the problem
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