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    Retrofitting Heated seats

    Talking to my Bro today,he asked if I have heated chairs.No cant say I would ever use them I said.
    He is looking for a FFRR/RRS/D3/D4 and will be looking for one with heated seats.
    Asked him if he has gone soft.
    He tells me he is using a Nissan Pathfinder at work at the moment with heated leather chairs.He also has a stuffed back,so has our sister,we blame mum for passing on genetic defects,we all disowened our father years ago,I say my dad was the postman,my bro says his was the milkman,sis says we are cruel.Anyhow back on track,he tells me the heated chair works wonders on his back on the way to site to warm it up and also on the way back to the factory when its quite sore.Tells me he is able to go without pain killers.
    SO,if I start looking for some heated HSE chairs for mine,I guess they will swap out,and plug into exsisting wiring??? I would also need the dash section with the switching.What about the rest of the chair functions,all plug and play???? Changing the CCF files too and then its all go????
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    he tells me the heated chair works wonders on his back on the way to site to warm it up and also on the way back to the factory when its quite sore.Tells me he is able to go without pain killers.
    Saab did some studies back in the 80's and discovered that majority of back pain was made a lot worse by sitting in a cold car seat, so since 1986 or so, every Saab came with heated seats - it is the one thing I really miss having on the D4.

    I have been looking into it, and you need the seat heater control module (about AU$105 2nd hand on ebay UK) you need the new control panel (about AU$250 2nd hand ebay UK), CCF changes (Priceless) I haven't investigated the wiring side yet though. The relays and fuses are all in place though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grentarc View Post
    Saab did some studies back in the 80's and discovered that majority of back pain was made a lot worse by sitting in a cold car seat, so since 1986 or so, every Saab came with heated seats - it is the one thing I really miss having on the D4.

    I have been looking into it, and you need the seat heater control module (about AU$105 2nd hand on ebay UK) you need the new control panel (about AU$250 2nd hand ebay UK), CCF changes (Priceless) I haven't investigated the wiring side yet though. The relays and fuses are all in place though
    Cheers Justin.
    My thoughts were to get a pair of HSE chairs so I get the armrests and power adjust.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Cheers Justin.
    My thoughts were to get a pair of HSE chairs so I get the armrests and power adjust.
    Andrew
    No Dramas, the power seats also require their control box, which seems to cost about the same as the heating control module. I have been thinking the same thing, finding some HSE seats and then the colour touch screen so I can have the 4x4 info. Just having a look through my CCF and the following categories
    Heating and Ventilation
    Auxiliary Fuel Burning Heater
    Electric Windshield Defrost
    Heated Rear Screen
    Park Heater
    PTC
    Rear Climate Control System
    Heated Seats
    Seat Material
    Smog Sensor
    Hevac System Type
    Climatic Seats Country
    Front Climatic Seats (Heated and Cooled)
    Rear Climatic Seats (Heated and Cooled)
    Heated Rear Seats
    I have already got the heated front screen fitted and enabled, I may as well go the whole Cold Climate pack....
    - Justin
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    I would believe SAABs findings.
    On our cold mornings,we get plenty at 0 and lower I hobble to the shower,spend way longer than I should in there with the water as hot as I can stand.
    By time Im dressed for work no back pain
    Andrew
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    My wife had debilitating back pain for 2 years, and is now at a manageable level - she has been the biggest winner and loser with the D4 - The Saab became her car but driving the D4 hurts less due to seating position, the heated seats in the Saab are great for her back, but putting our son into the D4 means less bending and hurts less - if the D4 had heated seats I am sure she would definitely claim it as her own.
    - Justin
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    I agree 100% with the heated seats helping back pain. And I'm looking to do the install in my D3.

    Won't get much use in summer though. Black leather seats in summer....

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    Heated seats are over rated i reckon. That heated steering wheel on a 2degree morning would be priceless. Extremeties first!

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    The thing is, my hands work just fine. It's that long bony bit between head and bum that's knackered.

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    I was only told this week, that I should have ordered heated seats with the car when I purchased it. This is despite at the time of ordering, I was told to stop being so soft, and suck it up....

    Oh, how things change now that SHE is driving MY D4 every day...

    Anywho, this will be an interesting thread, and I shall be conducting investigations.

    Either that, or speak to BMKal, and get his guy to make some pure wool seat covers... Cost would be about the same.

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