Front Seat Heater/cooler problems of the 2000 Chevrolet Impala

Nine problems related to front seat heater/cooler have been reported for the 2000 Chevrolet Impala. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Chevrolet Impala based on all problems reported for the 2000 Impala.

1 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 11/10/2008

The contact owns a 2000 Chevrolet Impala. The contact activated the driver's side seat warmer and noticed that the leather seat was becoming extremely hot. The seat melted, but the contact was uninjured. The failure burned her clothing and left a large hole in the driver's seat. The dealer and manufacturer stated that they could not assist. The contact would be responsible for the repair costs. She was concerned with the overall safety of the vehicle and the strange noises she heard. There were no recalls for the failures. The failure and current mileages were more than 100,000.

2 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 01/01/2008

2000 Chevrolet Impala. Consumer writes in regards to water enters passenger compartment through the cabin air filer. The consumer stated a $5. 00 piece of plastic would have prevented water from entering the passenger compartment. Also, the vehicle would not start. The body control module was replaced. The consumer stated the electrical problems started in 2008 with a bad blower resistor. Other electrical issues were the driver's side window, the outside rear-view mirror control and the hazard switch. The driver's heated seat stopped working.

3 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 12/13/2007

The contact owns a 2000 Chevrolet Impala. While driving 60 mph, the contact noticed that the seats were becoming hotter than normal. She deactivated the seat heater; however, the seat continued to heat. She smelled something burning and noticed smoke and a whole in the seat. As of December 14, 2007, the dealer had not inspected the vehicle. The VIN was unknown. The current and failure mileages were 160,900.

4 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 03/12/2006

: the contact stated when the vehicle was started; the driver's ide electric heater became very hot, and then failed to continue heating the seat. The passenger seat was not affected by the driver's side failure, but failed to work a few days later.

5 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 01/16/2006

: the consumer stated while driving, the passenger seat warmer became very hot. The problem was not noticed until a coat in the seat caught on fire. The coat was discarded from the vehicle while moving in order to keep the fire from spreading. The passenger seat was damaged as a result of the fire.

6 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 10/01/2005

Complainant was traveling on interstate highway when driver's leather seat suddenly became extremely hot, causing burns to lower back and buttocks. Seat became hot despite fact that switch controlling heated seat had been, and was still in the "off" position. Seat continued to burn regardless of setting of 3-position control switch. Seat continued to burn despite vehicle being turned off. Seat continued to burn until complainant located driver's side fuse box and removed fuse marked for driver's heated seat/bcm. Vehicle must continue to be operated with fuse removed as re-insertion causes seat to again burn regardless of switch position or vehicle on/off. Passenger heated seat was/is unaffected by the defect or removal of fuse. Incident date is approximate.

7 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 07/25/2003

Consumer stated that seat heater is too hot, causing the heater to burn a hole into the driver's seat, resulting in a distraction to the consumer. Dealer notified.

8 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

Failure Date: 12/02/2002

Passenger heated seat created an electrical fire (no flames) about 30 minutes into trip. Seat toggle was set at "low". Leather was charred, foam seat padding melted in hottest area of the burn, personal property on the seat was destroyed. The temperature of the heat melted a cd case and pens which were in a bag on the seat. Driver received burns on fingers when they brushed against seat. Gm has been contacted by owner for assistance. The gm representative state they are unaware of any other occurance. Dt.

9 Front Seat Heater/cooler problem

The electronically heated seats started burnng the driver's back while driving, they overheated. The dealer has been contacted.


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