Heated Seats Not Working?

Dashboard showing heated seats light in need of car seat repair

Tips On GM Car Seat Repair

A common problem in many GM vehicles is having the heated seats not working. If the heated seats aren’t warming and turn off after being turned on in your Chevy, GMC, Buick, or Cadillac, the computer module might need a reset. Learn how to repair your heated car seat by resetting the computer module by turning it on and off with these steps, and what to do if resetting the module does not work.

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Signs the Heated Seats Are Not Working in Your GM

Heated seats lights on. Diagnosing the need for car seat repair.
Heated seats button
  • The button for the heated seats on the driver or passenger side turns on briefly and then turns off

Causes of the Heated Seats Not Working in GM Vehicles

If there is a problem with the heated seats in your GM, there is a problem with the memory seat control module, which is the computer that controls the heated seats.

How to Repair Heated Car Seats That Are Not Working

Check the Memory Seat Control Module for Trouble Codes

advanced scan tool

You can check the memory seat control module for codes with an advanced scan tool that’s capable. Codes can help explain why the heated seats are not working, but the module will not always read for a code with this problem.

How to Reset the Control Module

Resetting the control module may or may not be a temporary fix. If the problem persists, the module most likely needs to be replaced, and they generally need to be programmed by a dealership. Sometimes you can’t help it and need to rely on professionals for this kind of car seat repair.

The control module is underneath the driver’s seat and looks like a black box. It is difficult to reach and disconnect, so we recommend disconnecting the connector to the seat.

seat connector
Seat Connector

How to Disconnect the Seat’s Electrical Connector

  1. Move the Seat Forward

    Move the seat forward all the way to access the seat’s connector

  2. Pry Up the Electrical Connector from the Carpet

    Pry up the electrical connector from the carpet with a trim tool

  3. Disconnect the Connector for 5 Minutes

    Disconnect the connector for 5 minutes to reset the module

  4. Reinstall the Connector

    Reverse steps 1-3 to reconnect the seat connector

  5. Test the Seat Warmers

    Restart the vehicle and see if the seat warmer is working

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A common problem in many GM vehicles is having the heated seats not working. If the heated seats aren't warming and turn off after being turned on in your Chevy, GMC, Buick, or Cadillac, the computer module might need a reset. Learn how to repair your heated car seat by resetting the computer module by turning it on and off with these steps, and what to do if resetting the module does not work.
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13 thoughts to “Heated Seats Not Working?”

  1. Hears seats,
    The power on the display indicates its on, everything looks to be working. However no heat or cooling seats are actually functional. I mean it shows it is but yet nothing happens. No heat or cooling even though it indicates there working.

    Any help would be greatly appreciated please help.

  2. We have the same issue only ours produces heat about 5-10 minutes after we turn them on. Our 2015 started heating up in less than 1 minute and would come on if we did a remote start. It’s at the dealer now for multiple other issues but they are trying to say you have to have someone sitting in the seat for it to work, that they don’t heat when remote started. ?????

    1. If you want your heated seats to come on when you remote start the vehicle, go to your settings, hit the vehicle section on the top, then hit climate and air quality, then turn on auto heated seats.

  3. On my Silverado when I hit the button to start the heated
    Seats it will light up then turn right back off. Any ideas? Thank you in advance.

  4. I have a 2020 Enclave. The heated seats will not turn on when I remotely start it. Otherwise they work as good as they can. They have never worked as well as my other GM vehicles. Must be turned on after full vehicle start and slow to heat. Approximately 10 minutes below 40Degrees F. Dealer did not fix it when I brought it in. Any suggestions?

    1. I have a 2018 enclave & my seats never get hot. I never have to turn them down. Is that what’s happening to yours? I’ve had it checked numerous times & the tech says it’s fine. I’m very disappointed.

  5. Neither of the heated seats are working in my 2010 buick enclave. They were yesterday but not it seems there is no power at the switches. I checked the 30 amp fuse under the passenger side dash and it looks fine. Anyone have a clue what else could be the issue. I did vacuum my car out and am worried I may have hit something under a seat but I have no idea what.

  6. I have a 2012 GMC Acadia Denali. The driver’s heated seat doesn’t get warm, but it will cool. The switch stays on, but it won’t heat up.

  7. 2015 Buick Enclave. Driver seat heat turns on then off after a few seconds. Passenger seat heater works. Watched the video, but there is no box on the floor under the seat. All I can find attached to the underside of the seat are the servos for seat movement. Would the module be in the seat back?

  8. 2015 LTZ Tahoe. Both drivers and passenger heated seats do not come on. The fuses are good (shared fuses for heated/cooling and the cooling function works) but no heat. Dash button indicates heat function is on.
    Our seat underside looks way different than the one in this video.

    Any ideas?

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