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fuse for seat heater
Connie, Check attached links, 2nd. link tells what fuse/relay and location.
"I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info." How to fix heated seats in Ford f350 2003
fuse location for the the fan
Mitsy, Check the attached links,instruction and guides, Good luck
"I hope this helped you out, if so let me know by pressing the helpful button. Check out some of my other posts if you need more tips and info." Engine cooling fan, 50 amp fuse,at the power distribution center or relay box at engine compartment. Heat/ Defrost fan fuse number 7 inside drivers dash fuse box.
check to see if there is a fuse panel on the driver's side of the dash and if not check under the hood - also if you have a owners manual for the vehicle it should tell you where to locate it
Please check if you can access it. As for the heating problem you will have to inspect the socket for corrosion or loose parts. You may also have to trace the wire for wiring issue. Other than that you may need to check the components using the fuse to check if it is overloaded. It may be weakening or assembly connected to it may be bad or is simply overworked.
Un plug the machine, check the thermal fuse, located in the rear of the machine behind the back panel. Usual it looks like white plastic with 2 wires on it. you should use a continuity meter and test the thermal fuse with the wires disconected.
If no continuity : the thermal fuse is bad and could have been caused by a blocked vent or bad operating thermostat or it just went out. you will need to replace it.
If you have continuity : you can check the heating element located on the right. remove the wires and test for continuity. If you don't have continuity the heating element is bad and you will need to replace.
There are many other thing that can cause the no heat issue but these are common problems.
The Thermal Fuse is located on the air blower housing. Its a small white plastic component with two wire leads.
The Thermal Cut-Out (TCO) is located on the outside of the heater box on the end opposite the heating element terminals.
The reason I mention both these components is because some people confuse the two and use the words interchangeably. There is a difference between the two components and what they do.
DOUBLE CHECK YOUR SYMPTOMS:
If your dryer does not run at all, check your Thermal Fuse.
If your dryer runs, but does not heat you need to check the Thermal Cut-Out.
If you have any questions, please post back and let me know what symptoms you are having. Please include your complete model number (located on a nameplate around the door opening) so that I can determine how your dryer is configured. I hope this is helpful to you.
There are some thermal fuses located near the heating element, on the outside of the heating element housing, or some of them have the fuses on the blower housing. Check the element by ohming it out with a meter, if open, replace element. The dryer needs to have an un-obstructed air exhaust shorter then 15 feet from the dryer to vent properly when drying clothes.
Hi, if this is an electric dryer and is a whirlpool model, the element is located in a housing on the right side (looking at the back) You can run the dryer and check with voltage meter to see if it is getting 240V. If there is voltage, replace the element. If there is not voltage, check the thermostats and the fuse for continuity. If they do not have continuity, replace them. I hope this helps you. Please let me know if I can assist you further.
There is not a fuse listed for heated seats but fuse 16 is for heated mirrors and fuse 11 is power seats. i'm guessing one of those should also control the heated seats.
the thermal is on the heater box on the right side it has two white wires going to it
you need to remove the high limit stat and bracket and the heating element to get to the safety stat
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