How do i change a fuse in a 2007 Chrysler 300M Touring? My heated seats just stopped working and I think it might be a fuse issue because the light won't come on when I press the button.
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Could be, but do the rest of the windows work? If so, then it could be the switch, since the driver window gets the most use. These items should be separate- unless they all stopped at the same tim- then it could be a wiring issue somewhere. Take off the cover of the fuse box. It is at the end of the driver side dash panel. Open the frivers door, and look at a "D" shaped panel on the end of the dash. A sharp pull will dislodge it. On the BACK side of that panel will be a listing of each fuse on the fuse box. One by one, locate the different fuses that you suspect could be the culprit(s) Take one out, inspect it, replace it if it is good. keep going until either you have exhausted the possibilities, or found the one causing the issue. I cannot find a fuse for the heated seats in my schematics, so I think it may be a relay. Is it only the driver side heated seat? Again, it gets the most use. Check underneath to see if it could be unplugged or loose. And I cannot find a circuit in the schematic for the 12V outlet (cigar lighter in the old parlance) either. Good luck on this. I hope it helpes. Let us know if any of these things hit on your issue!
yes maybe a fuse, also look under the seat and ensure the wire is connected they sometimes get caught when moving the seat back and forward and split against the metal seat base.
the fuse panel is usually in the drivers compartment somewhere. try where your knees hit the dash or the part you cant see unless the door is open on the passenger and drivers side
If it is not in the fuse box under the dash, by the driver's legs, then it may be in the box by the battery under the hood. The fuse boxes should have legends on them, but if they don't and you don't want to start randomly removing fuses, you can buy a fuse (continuity) tester at the car parts store relatively inexspensively. This tool allows you to test fuses without removing them.
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