Some Chevrolet Blazer owners report experiencing overheating issues with the driver seat even when the AC is off. These problems may stem from the vehicle's dual heat zone system, which controls heating levels in the seat cushion and back. Additionally, a dirty or clogged condenser could contribute to heat retention, causing the seat to overheat despite the AC being inactive. Furthermore, engine overheating due to issues like a malfunctioning water pump can lead to increased temperatures in the engine compartment, impacting the driver seat as well. It is advisable for owners to check the heat zone system, inspect the condenser for blockages, and ensure the engine cooling system is functioning properly to mitigate these overheating concerns.
RepairPal Car Genius™ is a free resource for vehicle owners seeking advice on maintenance, auto repair, shop inquiries, estimates, and finding a trustworthy repair shop in your area.
Call us at 877-913-1554
Available 9am – 6pm ET Monday through Friday