Battery drain
what a bad seat control module normally does is keep the command system fan on 24 hours.
Normally, once you shut off the car and pull out the key, the fan behind the navigation stays on for about 3-5 minutes(I think) and then shuts off automatically. When your seat control module is bad, it stays on all the time, thus draining your battery.
Trouble shooting:
Maybe try disconnecting one side(I think I have read that the passenger side goes bad most often) and then take out the key. Listen closely for the fan behind the Command screen. Wait 5 or so minutes and it should shut down. If it does, try disconnecting the other side.
Side note: Depending on how long you have this problem, it may also put extra strain on your alternator thus causing it to fail prematurely as well. Best to take care of it ASAP.
Good luck!!
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Note, you don't need to disconnect your battery terminal. All you need to do is disconnect the front harness to the seat control module. Its directly under your seat.
Its the solid brown and brown/red wires that causes the drain. you only need the solid brown wire to activate the control modules.
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