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    Bulbs for heatd seat switch burnt out

    Anyone have any idea how to change the bulbs in the heated seats switch? My drivers side heated seats switch back light burnt out. The two LED's on top that tell you they are on are working but the back light is not.
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    The LED indicator lamps in each heated seat switch cannot be repaired. If the LED lamps are inoperative or damaged, or the switch is inoperative or damaged the individual heated seat switch assembly must be replaced.

    i know you said it's the illumination lamp that's not working but this is the only info i could find. no bulb specs or procedure to replace them.

    EDIT: heated seat switch P/N 4602389AA $27.00 cad.
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    Thanks bro. I will order one ASAP!

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    I have the same issue on my passenger side. Let me know if this fixes your issue please for 27.00.


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    Heated seat switch P/N 4602389AA

    Fixed the problem for only $20.00! It took about 2min to install the new one.
    Step 1. Pull out the entire panel that the switches are mounted on. (Pull in open like it was hinged on the bottom then lift out. It is only held on by spring clips.) Then unplug old switch by pushing in on the tab on the bottom of the wiring harness and pull out.
    Step 2. Take out the old switch by pushing it out from behind. (If you use a little screw driver to push the little tabs in on the sides it will some out easier.)
    Step 3 Put in new switch.
    Call Lori Heisler 1-877-353-6343 or email her at lheisler@holidaycdj.com
    She got me the part in one day and these are the people who hosted our meet last month.

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    I have the same issue on my driver side. I'm ordering the switch tomorrow for $18.

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    Hey is that part number just for the switch??? I need the tiny circuit board behind it replaced!! Thanks in advance!

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    I had a heated seat switch light burn out and a few HVAC lights go as well. I replaced them with LEDs. Cheaper than buying new switches and an HVAC unit.


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