Driver Seat Heater problem
#1
Hi,
I really need help and some advice from someone with better experience in car electrical problems.
In my V90 cc from 2017  i have problem with driver seat heating that is not working. Passenger side seat works perfectly. 
Heating pads are 100% good. 

However, after doing some research myself, I found that the pin that supplies the 15V power to the heating mat on the driver's seat connector is giving 0V (on the passenger side, this pin is a constant 15V). Tests showed that this wire goes directly from the fuse box. And here's the interesting thing: the heater fuse is working, normally 15V flowing through it, but the pin coming out of the CJB box shows 0V, which means that the seat wire itself isn't the problem either. ? And a twist – I replaced the entire CJB module to check it, but the problem persists.
Reading the error code via OBD gives this result: CCM-B103087 Left front seat heater. Bus signal/message error. No message. 

One service center told me the problem was the wiring from the seat to the CCM module and that it needed to be checked. So I bought another used CCM module and replaced it, but to no avail—the same error persists. I'm still wondering how to approach this issue. 

Does anyone have any ideas on what else to check? Perhaps my understanding of the CJB box is flawed, so I'd appreciate any guidance.
Reply
#2
My driver side seat heater element was replaced one year ago because it was broken. I have had a same CCM-B103087 code since element was replaced. When I clear codes it'll show up again after using heater couple of times. Mechanic didn't know what is cousing it and I haven't cared about it because heater is working fine.

I don't know about missing voltage and I don't know how system should work either but are you sure that your heating element is fine? Broken seat heater element is very common issue in these cars.
Reply
#3
(6 hours ago)Terence Wrote: My driver side seat heater element was replaced one year ago because it was broken. I have had a same CCM-B103087 code since element was replaced. When I clear codes it'll show up again after using heater couple of times. Mechanic didn't know what is cousing it and I haven't cared about it because heater is working fine.

I don't know about missing voltage and I don't know how system should work either but are you sure that your heating element is fine? Broken seat heater element is very common issue in these cars.

Well im sure about that coz I've connected that driver seat to the passenger side and everything works perfectly, like heating and ventilation. 
When i connected that seat to its proper driver side its stop working, so i think its clear about this Wink
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: olen27a, 1 Guest(s)