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Seater heater not staying on, possible solution
Well, I have been having this problem where if my body shifts in my seat, the heater has been turning off. Not wanting to drive with no seat for three weeks, I ordered a new leather/seat heater, and had it taken apart today. I wish I had taken it apart first, because this is what I found:
![]() Easy fix. Check it out if your heater fails before replacing the entire pad like me.
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sorry to show my ignorance but im looking at the pad in the pic.. what is it thats wrong in the pic.Is it the 2 copper wires twisted, do they need to be resoldered. untwisted??? Im not sure at what im supposed to be looking at. Is the pad bad... if not bad are you looking to get rid of it. sorry for all the questions
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E53 06 3.0i wishlist Comfort Seats speckdock 2.5 Mods Air suspension - wip skid plate replica - in box OEM sunroof deflector OEM bluetooth streaming navi,dsp,tv retrofit - wip Low prof roof racks 2 directtv satelite tuners Grom audio usb2 quarter and back window sunshades 2 10"subs- boxes opposite sides/Alp MRP-M850 rear heated seats retrofit rear footwell lights retrofit remote window roll up |
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