selinabrown10
Cobalt driver seat massage failure
Summary of the thread
The conversation centers around a problem with the massage function in the driver's seat of a 2015 Chevrolet Cobalt, indicated by a diagnostic scan showing a seat error. The suspected causes include a bad cable or plug, and a suggestion to check the fuse box was made. Ultimately, a technician confirmed a defective cable, leading to a repair.
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selinabrown10 (community.author)
Thanks, I hadn't thought of the fuse box. Do you recall the specific fuse location you checked for your lumbar support?
charlotte_wolf3
I wish I could remember which fuse it was, but it was related to the power seats. Since your massage seat has an error code and a faulty connection is suspected, it might be best to have a technician check it. It sounds more involved than a fuse replacement. Better safe than sorry!
selinabrown10 (community.author)
Understood, thanks for the advice. I scheduled an appointment, and a diagnostic check confirmed a defective cable. The repair cost 95€.
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charlotte_wolf3
I can relate. I have a Cobalt and had a similar issue with my driver's seat lumbar support switch. Have you checked the fuse box? A blown fuse can cause electrical problems.