lexer Posted January 29, 2004 Posted January 29, 2004 The passenger side seat warmer button is permanently stuck on "Hi." It was fine until I turned it on a week ago. The low setting wouldn't light up for 5 minutes then I switched it to High because it wasn't getting warm very quickly. It hasn't turned off since. A posting said I could pop off the switch through the manual brake or something but I don't think I have a manual brake. Thank you.
SKperformance Posted January 29, 2004 Posted January 29, 2004 try and be a little more detailed like is the switch stuck in the high position what happens if you press on it is the light on the switch you know the little details try popping the switch up and seeing if the little clear plastic over the light has fallen inside causeing the switch to be stuck
chubyball Posted January 29, 2004 Posted January 29, 2004 I think the switch stuck due to temp. My switch is stuck also after pushing on it, the switch does not pops out until I lube it with WD40. Try to lube it with WD40 or Silicon STP lubrication it will help the switch to pop back out again.
SKperformance Posted January 29, 2004 Posted January 29, 2004 I think the switch stuck due to temp. My switch is stuck also after pushing on it, the switch does not pops out until I lube it with WD40. Try to lube it with WD40 or Silicon STP lubrication it will help the switch to pop back out again. you don;t want to use wd 40 on an electrical ontact it is flammable and the contacts create sparks it may help the switch move better but use something else
lexer Posted January 29, 2004 Author Posted January 29, 2004 The switch is permanently stuck on high. I can "move" it to off or low, but the light is always lit to the high setting orange. And if I glide my finger over it very lightly, it will push down to high. It's kind of like the mechanism beneath the plastic is stuck on high but the plastic cover moves around freely on top of it. So should I just try the silicone lubricant and pop it with a flat object like a screw driver or something? chubyball, were you able to fix it with this WD40/popping method? And if it's the cold temperature outside, will it unstick when it gets warmer (like in April or thereabout)? Thanks.
chubyball Posted January 29, 2004 Posted January 29, 2004 Yeah, try to lube it first see if it can pop back out by itself. If not, then you have to take it apart and see why the switch is not to work properly.
lexer Posted January 31, 2004 Author Posted January 31, 2004 So if the switch does not fix itself after lubing, I should take a flat screwdriver and pry it underneath the switch then force it up? Just want to make sure I don't screw it up even more. Thank you.
chubyball Posted January 31, 2004 Posted January 31, 2004 I have ls400 and I don't know your car interior looks same as mine. If your switch is build into your console panel then you need to take it apart. I suggest not to pry off, you may damage the switch even more.
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