v8hotrodboy
Active Member
Well Ive been putting it off since the spring so seeing as the weather is on the turn I finaly did the heated seats yesterday. Id already fixed the drivers one a couple of years ago so I know its a pain of a job. This time I made it even harder by swapping the seat bases over at the same time (looks much better).The thing I found though was if you are just fixing the heated element where it breaks in the middle part of the seat base you should also check the connections on the thermostate as even though the drives one still worked the terminals were very corroded, the passanger one was broken off completly and had burnt throught the foam. Ive fitted 45 degree thermostates this time and its makes a world of difference. Took me about 5 hours but thats a complete strip of both seats and fit new thermostates. Worth it though, parts were only a couple of quid.