Honda CR-V: Seat Heaters

Component Location Index

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

Circuit Diagram

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

Seat Heater Test

1. Remove the driver's or front passenger's seat.

2. Disconnect the 3P (A) and 2P (B) connectors from the seat heater.

Driver's Seat

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

Front Passenger's Seat

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

3. Check for continuity between the seat heater connector B (2P) No.1 and No.2 terminals. There should be continuity.

4. Reconnect the seat heater connector B (2P) to the seat-back heater.

5. Check for continuity between the seat heater connector A (3P) No.1 and No.2 terminals, No.2 and No.3 terminals, and No.1 and No.3 terminals.

There should be continuity.

6. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the appropriate seat heater.

Switch Test/Replacement

1. Remove the shift lever panel.

2. Disconnect the 6P (or 7P) connector from the seat heater switch (A), then remove the switch.

* : Front passenger's

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each switch position according to the table.

Honda CR-V. Seat Heaters

: Front passenger's seat heater switch

4. If the continuity is not as specified, replace the switch.

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