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Old 1/26/18, 07:49 AM
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Heated/Cooled Seats Not Working

2016 with heated/cooled seats. The seats have worked fine until last week when they stopped working on both sides (driver & passenger). Control panel lights still work. Tried replacing the fuse and still nothing. Any suggestions?
Old 1/26/18, 09:11 AM
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As much as I hate going to the dealer, if it is still under warranty, I'd have them fix it.
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If the heat works but not the cool, check if your Mustang air conditioner puts out cold air. Mustangs (including mine) are having a problem where the evaporator core is failing.
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Neither is working. No heating/no cooling on either side. And out of warranty.
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Check the fuse my friend. With both being out, that could be your culprit. I hope it's that simple for you.
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Originally Posted by ncsu9244
2016 with heated/cooled seats. The seats have worked fine until last week when they stopped working on both sides (driver & passenger). Control panel lights still work. Tried replacing the fuse and still nothing. Any suggestions?
did you ever figure out what caused the problem?? Having the same issue now ..thankss
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Originally Posted by ncsu9244
2016 with heated/cooled seats. The seats have worked fine until last week when they stopped working on both sides (driver & passenger). Control panel lights still work. Tried replacing the fuse and still nothing. Any suggestions?
Hi, Did you ever find out the reason?
Old 1/26/20, 07:29 PM
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Are both seats not working? If it is only one try the Mini relay under the driver side dash.
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I read an article about issues with the heated/cooled seats not working because the ground connection, located in the harness plug under the passenger seat, is not heavy enough to carry the load when both seats are heating at the same time in the max setting. The plug has a 12 pin connection. 11 of the pins are used and one is blank. I saw pictures in the post showing the harness unplugged and the ground pin was badly burnt.
I have a 2017 EcoBoost premium convertible that I just bought last September. The heated/cooled seats don't work, even though the control on the console lights up (on both sides) and looks normal. I checked the plug under the passenger seat and sure enough the ground wire pin was badly burnt, just like in the pics I saw online. Ford sells a kit for the repair that comes with a new plug, splice connections, to be soldered, and shrink wrap for the connections. The kit costs about $65 online. Probably more at the dealer. I'm wondering, if I buy the part and go to the trouble of replacing it, soldering all the wires and so forth, what will keep it from reoccurring? And would it be OK to simply clip the ground wire on either side of the plug, and then provide a heavier connection for just the ground wire, soldering and extending the wire as needed, installing a heavier plug for the wire, and protecting it in case of heat build-up in the future? It would be less work, cost much less, and hopefully be a much better connection. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Originally Posted by 15BluStang
If the heat works but not the cool, check if your Mustang air conditioner puts out cold air. Mustangs (including mine) are having a problem where the evaporator core is failing.


I hate to break it to you but the Mustang along with most vehicles does not truly have air conditioned seats. It is just air flow/vent. The evaporator for the air conditioning system does not provide air for the seats. A simple wiring diagram will confirm this.
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Originally Posted by mla89993
I hate to break it to you but the Mustang along with most vehicles does not truly have air conditioned seats. It is just air flow/vent. The evaporator for the air conditioning system does not provide air for the seats. A simple wiring diagram will confirm this.
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Originally Posted by mla89993
I hate to break it to you but the Mustang along with most vehicles does not truly have air conditioned seats. It is just air flow/vent. The evaporator for the air conditioning system does not provide air for the seats. A simple wiring diagram will confirm this.
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Originally Posted by wanted33
Check the fuse my friend. With both being out, that could be your culprit. I hope it's that simple for you.
by replacing the harness plug what is preventing the overload from happening again..?
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I have same problem, same question. Will it just blow again. Did you receive any response?
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@Bob Gentner

As an FYI, I Am Posting the 2016 Mustang Seat Shop Manual Section. Also Related Seat TSB.

If There is a Component Issue In the Seat System then Yes it will Likely Burn Again. The Band Aid Approach is to Not Run at Max Speeds which Should Be Less Likely to Overheat Connection.

To Properly Repair See The Diagnostics Required to Pin Down. Need Proper Tools & Knowledge to Check. Sorry Don't Have an Answer as Requested for the Easy Fix. Usually the Same Parts will Fail on the Same Type of Car so a Pattern Happens. Sorry I retired from Ford Before I saw this Becoming an Issue! Anybody Out There Gone Through This Please Chime in!

Back in the Day we were Always Selling Fan Switches & Pigtails for the 73-79 F-series Trucks. If you Ran Them on High all the time they Would Fry. Drop Down a Notch and They Would Live a Lot Longer. Just an FYI.

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