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I checked the fuse. The passenger side works. Does anyone have a clue? I don't want to bring it to the dealer for something prolly simple to fix. Thanks.

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first question is

does the little button on the switch light up?

and have you looked under the seat to see if a harness is loose or unplugged?

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Its also possible that the heating element itself has burned out. Kind of like a heating pad, with continuous use they just get old...

This can be replaced...

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In order to get to the heater you'll have to remove the leather cover on the base of the seat, its easy to do...

anyone have exact instructions for him?

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I think there is also a circuit breaker under the seat. A round silver unit about the size of a spray can top.

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I checked the fuse - it is fine

The light on the buttons (both L and R side) both work

I checked all the harnesses - all are connected

The weird thing is that I dont even see where any wires would go into the seat to the heating element..

I think to remove the leather and get to the heater itsself you would have to remove the seat from the car?

Seems easy but definitely a couple of hours of work for a novice like me...

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Ok here's a kicker....

www.newlexusparts.com (Park Place Lexus) - cannot find the heating element as a separate part.

You have to buy the leather, which has the heater built in -

$900+ for the seat bottom,

$1300+ for the seat back...

A used whole seat is ~$200 at www.parts.com so that may be the way to go unless you can find the heater as a separate part somewhere!

Hopefully this is not right - help!!

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Ok my local dealer has the parts...

He will discount them since I bought the car there...

$340 (reg 395) for the seat bottom heating element

$220 (Reg 251) for the seat back.....

plus all the clips (~$1 each)

Labor would be at least $200 to $300 anywhere you go

So we are looking at around $800 to get it all working again (if you dont do it yourself)

Posted

there are places you can buy aftermarket seat heaters

try looking on google

for about 200 for a pair both front seats

an auto upolstry shop can remove the leather and replace for about 100-200 both seats at the most

it is actually real esy once to remove the seat from the car

all it is is hog pin clips basically a round peice of metal

about an hour to do a chair if you do it your self

only 4 bolts to pop out the chair

and the new ones should come with a new relay so all you neeed to use is the old wiring before the relay to hook up to the switch

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check the info how to do it urself in the thread that i made.

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