2011 Yukon - Heated seat module connecter failed

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

stapleto

TYF Newbie
Joined
Oct 13, 2021
Posts
12
Reaction score
6
Location
Michigan
Another failed part. All the heated seated stopped working. This is another GM common failure, connectors not rated for high current. This youtube link shows the repair,


.


This is on a Cadillac but GM used across the entire line. I fixed it!


Heated seat module.jpgHeated seat connector.jpg
 
Last edited:

wfburton159

Member
Joined
Mar 10, 2013
Posts
42
Reaction score
14
Were the buttons still working? My 2010 SLT the buttons all function but the lights go out in under a minute with no seat heating. You can turn the buttons on over and over and they go out by themselves each time.
 

johns2008

Member
Joined
Jun 23, 2019
Posts
46
Reaction score
16
my upper back portion doesn't work on both front seats, is the repair the same as to the earlier discussion.
 

OR VietVet

Multnomah Falls
Supporting Member
Military
Joined
Oct 8, 2014
Posts
19,254
Reaction score
31,704
Location
Willamette Valley
10 year old part that was not built for higher current? Lasted 10 years. Not saying could not have been designed/built better but to blame it all on the connector after 10 years seems like too much. Area where connector is located, resistance values thru the circuits and previous work can all contribute. After 10 years, I gotta give the benefit of the doubt to the connector. Glad you fixed it though.
 

johns2008

Member
Joined
Jun 23, 2019
Posts
46
Reaction score
16
Is it one connector under the passenger front seat for -- the upper backs,, and lower seats ( both seats one connector ? )
 

swathdiver

Full Access Member
Joined
May 18, 2017
Posts
19,148
Reaction score
25,183
Location
Treasure Coast, Florida
Another failed part. All the heated seated stopped working. This is another GM common failure, connectors not rated for high current. This youtube link shows the repair,


.


This is on a Cadillac but GM used across the entire line. I fixed it!


View attachment 356571View attachment 356572
Pontiac floor mats?

Didn't know this was common but good to know how to fix it.
 

Doubeleive

Wes
Supporting Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2017
Posts
23,709
Reaction score
34,664
Location
Stockton, Ca.
a melted switch/control like this is more indicative of a short in the seat heater system (wire grids touching/shorted), poor ground, slightly over rated fuse, etc
around 2010 they made a design change from a wire grid pad or from a 6 way bottom seat vent to a one way a blower motor pad design instead for the bottom seat cushion, the lumbar is still a wire grid pad, rear seats are wire grid pads also.
the non cadi/denali lower pads may still be wire grid, not sure if the blower design change was made to all trims or not
 
Last edited:

johns2008

Member
Joined
Jun 23, 2019
Posts
46
Reaction score
16
Another failed part. All the heated seated stopped working. This is another GM common failure, connectors not rated for high current. This youtube link shows the repair,


.


This is on a Cadillac but GM used across the entire line. I fixed it!


View attachment 356571View attachment 356572
Is this also for the upper back portion of the seat? the lower works now. Is the plugin for both seats or is there one under the drivers side also,, 2008 xl 5.3
 

Forum statistics

Threads
129,220
Posts
1,812,316
Members
92,319
Latest member
adamnalicea143e
Top