Heated/Cooled seats not working

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BlackLTZ

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I just noticed that my '10 LTZ Tahoe's heated driver seat is not working, the cooling either. the lights turn on but nothing happens. It was recently working. When I check the passenger it works on that one, you can hear a relay click on the passenger side but NOT the driver. Does anyone know
where I would be able to check connections or troubleshoot (besides obviously the harnesses under the seat)

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BlackLTZ,

I am sorry to hear that you are experiencing an issue with your vehicle. I understand that you are seeking advice from your fellow forum members and I might not be able to give you any technical advice. I am happy to look into this issue. Please private message me if I can be of any assistance.

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I'm having the same issue on the passenger side. Try pulling the circuit breaker that is under the dash and swapping it with the other side... see if your problem moves.
 
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I'm having the same issue on the passenger side. Try pulling the circuit breaker that is under the dash and swapping it with the other side... see if your problem moves.

can you be more specific?
 

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Sorry, that wasn't very clear. If you look at the manual you'll see there is a fuse panel under the dash. There are circuit breakers (really just nice/big fuses) and there's one for each seat. Try swapping the driver and passenger breakers and see if your issue with the drivers seat is fixed but now have the problem with the passengers seat.
 
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Sorry, that wasn't very clear. If you look at the manual you'll see there is a fuse panel under the dash. There are circuit breakers (really just nice/big fuses) and there's one for each seat. Try swapping the driver and passenger breakers and see if your issue with the drivers seat is fixed but now have the problem with the passengers seat.

The drivers side dash im assuming you mean?
 

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On my Denali, yes but you need to check the manual for fuse box location and numbering.
 

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