I would find the electrical connection  to the seat and measure the
resistance. This will give a clue if the heating element is bad. The enxt
thing could be a bad wire/connection. Again, measure the resistance of the
wire loop.

On 12/26/05, Lee Levitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> My '93 has one good seat heater (the passenger side of course) and
> one bad.
>
> Symptoms are that the lights on the switch will flash very briefly
> when the switch is pressed, and then remain off. Switch and relays
> have been checked and are considered good (by my mechanic).
>
> So it sounds like the problem is probably in the seat itself.
>
> First, is this a reasonable conclusion?
>
> Second, what could be wrong (bad heating element in the seat?),
> and what's the process of repairing?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Lee
> '93 300D 2.5 180K
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Hans Neureiter, Houston, TX
'82 300SD, '95 E300D

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