How do I Disable 807 heated seats?

Discussion in 'Peugeot 807' started by Lverlander, Dec 27, 2014.

  1. Lverlander

    Lverlander

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    My 807 has needed multiple jump starts in the past few weeks. I have had a new battery fitted, but still my battery is draining within a few hours to the point where even the console info doesn't show when I put the key in.
    I found that the heated seat on passenger side was getting quite hot (we never use them) I am guessing that this is causing the drain on the battery, so pulled the fuse for both seats. I now can't move them, but the passenger seat is still getting hot. Leading me to believe even more that this is the cause.
    Zero knowledge of cars and/or electrics. is there a cable I can unplug to isolate the seat heater?

    Thanks
     
    Lverlander, Dec 27, 2014
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    Hi,

    I have had the exact same problem for a couple of days. The battery is dead in the mornings drained by something. In my case, it is the left seat heater (driver) that is getting warm.

    I have removed the fuse for the heater to test. Since there is an always powered outlet at the side of the seat I suspect there might be part of the issue with the drained battery.

    Will post an update.
     
    Amenro, Feb 11, 2016
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    Update!
    After removing the heater fuse on the driver seat, I haven't had any problems since. Where the actual fault is I don't know. Could be a damage anywhere on the cable for that circuit.
     
    Amenro, Jul 13, 2016
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