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Heated Seats fuse

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After a recent issue that allowed a lot of water into the passenger foot well (now sorted) I am trying to dry everything out but found that the passenger seat heater has decided to be on even when it is off! I assume this is due to the water ingress and I want to pull the fuse until it is all fully dried and then I can test it out when water is no longer in the mix.

 

Can anyone tell me where the fuse is located and what one it will be (2008 model 2 Superb Saloon). I assume it will be on a fuse of its own given its heavy power demand. The electric seat adjusters all seem to work OK.

 

Many thanks

 

Martin

20A fuse, position 37 for the front seats, position 38 for the rear seats (if applicable), in the cabin fuse compartment

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Thanks, pulled that fuse (37) and it seems to have done it. I still get lights on the switches but no power is getting to the seat heater. Once it is all fully dry I can pop it back in and test again.

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