Driver Climate Controlled Seat Module (CCSM) C3031b

2004 Ford Econoline E150, Van Cargo, 4.6 WSECTION Driver Climate Controlled Seat Module (CCSM) C3031b
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2004 Lincoln LS. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
Fig 1: Identifying Driver Climate Controlled Seat Module (CCSM) C3031B Connector
G03203676Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
PINS CIRCUIT REFERENCE

Pin Number(s) Circuit Designation/Description Normal Condition/Measurement
1 CKT 20S-HC17 (PK) Climate controlled seat cushion temperature sensor feed Continuity to seat cushion thermal electric device (TED), less than 5 ohms.
2 CKT 31S-HC17 (BK/OG) Climate controlled seat cushion temperature sensor return Continuity to seat cushion TED, less than 5 ohms.
3 CKT 31S-FA18 (BK/RD) Climate controlled seat fan control voltage return Continuity to seat fan motor, less than 5 ohms.
10 CKT 20S-FA18 (PK/OG) Climate controlled seat fan, signal Continuity to seat fan motor, less than 5 ohms.
11 CKT 20S-HC16 (PK/BU) Climate controlled seat backrest temperature sensor feed Continuity to seat backrest TED, less than 5 ohms.
12 CKT 31S-HC16 (BK/BU) Climate controlled seat backrest temperature sensor return Continuity to seat backrest TED, less than 5 ohms.
13 CKT 8-FA18 (WH/BK) Climate controlled seat fan voltage signal Continuity to CCSM from climate controlled seat fan, less than 5 ohms.
14 CKT 10-FA18 (GY/BK) Climate controlled seat fan tachometer circuit Continuity to CCSM from climate controlled seat fan, less than 5 ohms.
17 CKT 9-HC23 (BN/YE) Climate controlled seat cushion return signal Continuity to CCSM from cushion TED, less than 5 ohms.
18 CKT 8-HC23 (WH/BK) Climate controlled seat cushion sensor signal Continuity to CCSM from cushion TED, less than 5 ohms.
19 CKT 8-HC16 (WH/RD) Climate controlled seat backrest sensor signal Continuity to CCSM from backrest TED, less than 5 ohms.
20 CKT 9-HC16 (BN/RD) Climate controlled seat backrest sensor return Continuity to CCSM from backrest TED, less than 5 ohms.
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