ive got heated seats in my d2.
there is nothing better.
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ive got heated seats in my d2.
there is nothing better.
Thanks for the replies, yes there are the two plugs unconnected where the window switches are. So trying to work out what is needed other than the switches themselves ? I am guessing that something still needs to attach to the plug under the seat, but a couple of videos on YouTube, ie British Atlantic, say you just need the switches and new facia panel. I think I still need something more ?
I just got the car back after two months of drivings the wife’s XC90, a friend I often give a lift to has commented how nice the heated seats are, so I have to settle this as I am not going to let the Volvo have something over the Land Rover !!
For the switch side, it's just the two switches and face panel that you require. Easily source from a wrecker or eBay, particularly the USA for cheap.
For the heating side you'll likely need the actual heating elements as if you have low spec seats these won't already be fitted in there - two per seat, one base and one back. Likely around $150.00 AUD + each. You'll then need to remove the seats, remove the fabric covers and fit them and reassemble.
Then your good to go.
I bought the switches off Ebay a few months ago and after reading this thread made me get my butt into gear. Took me a whole 10 min to do the job. They work brilliantly. And warm up very quickly[emoji106][emoji3]
Here is a pic. https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...018/06/180.jpg
Thanks Sprover, even my colour facia plate too !! I got to briefly put a switch in from another Disco last week, the switch light came on, but no heat after about a minute.
We weren't sure which seat it was for and maybe it was driver and didn't work, but the fact that the switch light came on, does that mean everything is already connected ?
I didn't have enough time as I was picking up a part I had bought and he had to be somewhere, so we did a quick change and fitted a switch in the hope that we would notice some heat. It was very difficult to tell if it was body heat or the seat was warming.