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Tesla Model S: Module - Seat Heater - Driver's Seat (Remove and Replace)

Tesla Model S (2012-2026) Service Manual / Electrical / Module - Seat Heater - Driver's Seat (Remove and Replace)

Removal

  1. Open door.
  2. Power seat height adjust fully upwards for access.
  3. Disconnect seat heater module connectors and harnesses (x2).

    Module - Seat Heater - Driver's Seat (Remove and Replace)

  4. Release clip securing seat heater module to seat.
  5. Remove seat heater module.
Installation

Installation procedure is the reverse of removal.

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