Heated Seat Sensor; Description; Heated Seat System; Operation - Dodge dakota 2002 Service Manual

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HEATED SEAT ELEMENT (Continued)
Fig. 3 Heating Element Installation
1 - ORIGINAL (INOPERATIVE) HEATING ELEMENT
2 - REPLACEMENT HEATING ELEMENT
(2) Connect the new heating element electrical
connectors (Fig. 2).
(3) Connect the battery negative cable.
(4) Verify heated seat system operation.
(5) Install the appropriate seat cushion or seat
back trim cover. Make certain the seat wire harness
is correctly routed through the seat and seat back.

HEATED SEAT SENSOR

DESCRIPTION

The heated seat temperature sensor is a Negative
Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistor. One tem-
perature sensor is used for each seat. This tempera-
ture sensor is located in the seat cushion heating
element on all models.
The heated seat temperature sensor cannot be
repaired or adjusted and must be replaced if defec-
tive. The heated seat cushion element must be
replaced if the temperature sensor is defective. Refer
to the procedure in this section of the service man-
ual.

OPERATION

When the temperature of the seat cushion cover
rises, the resistance of the sensor decreases. The
heated seat module supplies five-volts to one side of
each sensor, and monitors the voltage drop through
the sensor on a return circuit. The heated seat mod-
ule uses this temperature sensor input to monitor

HEATED SEAT SYSTEM

the temperature of the seat, and regulates the cur-
rent flow to the seat heating elements accordingly.
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - HEATED SEAT
SENSOR
NOTE: Any resistance values (OHMS
following text are supplied using the automatic
range generated by a FLUKE automotive meter. If
another type of measuring device is used, the val-
ues generated may not be the same as the results
shown here, or may have to be converted to the
range used here.
(1) Position the driver seat in the full rearward
position.
(2) Unclip the heated seat module from the bottom
of the drivers seat cushion pan.
(3) Back-probe the heated seat module wire har-
ness connector, do not disconnect. Check cavity (#7
for passenger, #8 for driver seat) for a range in volt-
age from approx. 1.72 – 3.0 volts. It should be within
this range, If OK check the heated seat element. If
NOT OK, check for the proper 5 volt supply to the
heated seat sensor, from the module. Refer to Wiring
for specific information. If 5 volts is not being sup-
plied to the sensor from the module, replace the
heated seat module.
(4) Test the seat wire harness between the heated
seat module connector and the heated seat wire har-
ness connector for shorted or open circuits. If OK,
refer to Diagnosis and Testing the Heated Seat
Module in Electronic Control Modules, for the
proper heated seat module diagnosis and testing pro-
cedures. If not OK, repair the shorted or open heated
seat wire harness as required.

REMOVAL

(1) For heated seat sensor replacement procedure
(Refer
to
8
-
ELECTRICAL/HEATED
HEATED SEAT ELEMENT - REMOVAL).

HEATED SEAT SWITCH

DESCRIPTION
The momentary, bidirectional rocker-type heated
seat switch (Fig. 4) provides a resistor-multiplexed
signal to the heated seat module via a mux circuit.
Each switch has a center neutral position and
momentary Low and High positions so that both the
driver and the front seat passenger can select a pre-
ferred level of seat heating. Each heated seat switch
has two Light-Emitting Diode (LED) indicator lamps,
which indicate the selected mode (Low or High) of
the seat heater. These indicator lamps also provide
8G - 7
) given in the
SEATS/

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