05 Pacifica Power/Heated Seat Circuit Breaker Location?
I have an 05 Pacifica. It has been in the shop 5 times in the last two years because of intermittant inoperable power/heated seats. I have had the module replaced several times, some type of circuit breaker and they even said they flashed the control module for some reason. Anyhow, now the seats don't work at all again and I am out of warranty. I installed a new battery thinking lack of power. Upgraded to 1000 CCA. After installation, the seats worked for one day.While testing the seats when they worked I had the heater button"on" on the drivers side. Then when I hit the "On" button on the passenger side everything when out again as if it trippeda breaker.I guess the computer reset everything at the battery swap. I checked the main fuse under the hoood in the fuse box. Good there. Prior timesat the shop they said they had to replace a circuit breaker, I have read where others have had similar problems and have replaced or reset the circuit breaker. Can someone tell me where it is? I am at a point now where I need to try and chase this problem down myself. I am pretty mechanically savy, any help would be great. Thanks
the circuit breaker is for the power seats as well so if the seats still move thats not the prob.
What module have they replaced or flashed?
AS for the circuit breaker itself I doubt it keeps getting burnt up the whole point of having a circuit breaker is so that it will reset on its own not like a fuse one time use only.
What module have they replaced or flashed?
AS for the circuit breaker itself I doubt it keeps getting burnt up the whole point of having a circuit breaker is so that it will reset on its own not like a fuse one time use only.
Last edited by CHRYSLER TECH; Jan 9, 2020 at 09:56 PM.
They replaced the power seat/heat control module. It is mounted to the underside of the drivers seat. Both functions go out. The electric seats and the heat do not work at the same time. They have always gone out at the same time. They must work in conjuction with each other through this module.
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