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Installing Heated Seats - Heating element already there?
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Quicksquig
Joined: 03 Dec 2007
Location: Omaha Nebraska
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Hi, I have a 2007 LR3 without the cold climate pckg. It's getting cold now (17* today) and I sure wish I had heated seats. I've been looking at aftermarket kits and they are very reasonable. But, somewhere, I came across a bit of info regarding Land Rovers with leather seats. Apparently, they already have the heating elements in the seats, so all you really need is to have switches wired to them.
I wanted to know if that is true? I could not find any topics in the forum covering it.
I can't look at the moment because I'm laid up in bed after knee surgery this week. So, thought I do some checking online.
Has anyone installed heated seats?
THanks Quicksquig!
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Mon Dec 03 2007 8:39pm |
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DSL
Joined: 11 May 2006
Location: In the Dog House!
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Welcome Quicksquig, I assume 17 is F rather than C??? Honda Dog U better DUCK!!!!!
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Mon Dec 03 2007 8:57pm |
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countrywide
Joined: 16 Sep 2007
Location: Sunny South Coast
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DSL wrote:Welcome Quicksquig, I assume 17 is F rather than C???
I wondered for a minute, 17 degrees is summertime for us
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Mon Dec 03 2007 8:59pm |
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DSL
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b y good summer at that!!! Honda Dog U better DUCK!!!!!
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Mon Dec 03 2007 9:00pm |
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MrH
Joined: 08 Aug 2007
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I'd be surprised if the seats have the heating elements in them seeming as they are fairly expensive - but then we learn something new every day.
I retro fitted them to my Disco3 - If you look under your seat, there's a connector box with loads of wires coming into the back, on the front is a small nut, if you undo the nut you can pull the connector block apart. You'll then be able to see a load of connector sockets in the holder. If you have heated seat elements you should find a connector that looks like the large one in theses pictures:
The small one in the top picture connects the seat-cushion element to the seat-back element and is clipped into a hole on the underside of the seat.
Depending on the spec of your vehicle, you should have the loom in place and will just need to change the heater control unit to one that has the switches for the seats and then find the extra connector to connect to it - the fuses etc are probably also in place - they were on my vehicle.
I did have a small problem in getting the seats to work, but it came down to the driver seat having a floating earth connection - the diagnostics said "heat sensor missing - open circuit". 10forcash found the problem, the thermister on the driverseat wasn't earthed and when 10forcash fitted a new earth wire it all came together.
Good luck Formerly Disconutter
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Mon Dec 03 2007 9:55pm |
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Quicksquig
Joined: 03 Dec 2007
Location: Omaha Nebraska
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Thanks for the info. Looks like I will have to get in there and look. Unfortunately, just had knee surgery so not too useful at the moment. I am hoping the answer is yes. Quicksquig!
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Tue Dec 04 2007 6:08am |
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ridgeback_moor
Joined: 11 Mar 2008
Location: Devon
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Disconutter, did you have to fit a heated seat controller module, or just the new switch panel? Do the switch panels that include the seat heater buttons have an extra connector? The dash is apart for another mod right now, so I'll search for the wires and connectors tomorrow. D3 TDV6 S 2005 - TorqTune, Privacy Glass, Remote FBH, 19" HSE Alloys, Boot liner, retrofit F&R PDC
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Fri Jul 04 2008 10:42pm |
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MrH
Joined: 08 Aug 2007
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As long as the wires and pads are there, all you should need is the Heater Control unit which has the switches built in - these are quiet expensive new, but shoup around on ebay or chat to Nick (TLO) he has a contact for something from a Breakers near Glastonbury - I recently got some bits from him of a HSE, very resonable and as it's a HSE chances are he'll still have the controller. If I can dig out the contact details I'll add another post, if not ask TLO. Formerly Disconutter
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ridgeback_moor
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The climate control switch panel fitted at the moment (without heated seat buttons) has 3 connectors plugged into it. Is that the same for the switch panels that include the seat heat switches? I opened the connector under the seat and can see that the vehicle loom has the seat heater wires, but there are no pads in the seat at the moment. How much of a job was it to fit the heater pads, and what sort of price are they?
If the pads are fairly easy to fit then I'll go ahead and try this mod.
Does anyone have the seat heater control circuit diagram? D3 TDV6 S 2005 - TorqTune, Privacy Glass, Remote FBH, 19" HSE Alloys, Boot liner, retrofit F&R PDC
Defender 90 Truck Cab TD5 2003 - Ifor Williams back, alloys (SWMBO's toy - well, one of them )
Toyota Yaris 2008 (SWMBO's company shopping trolley)
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Sat Jul 05 2008 10:34am |
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MrH
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There is a separate connector at the back of the control unit for the heated seats, you'll probably find it's tied back on the loom of the other connectors. The pads from memory were around £70/seat but talk to Nick (TLO) and I fitted them to basic cloth seats in about 60-75 minutes per seat. That include removing the seat from the vehicle and taking it apart i.e. first the seat, then the back. You need to remove the covering material and the Hog-clips are a real pain to get back on so be warned - I used a 90degree bent pointynose pliers and a straight pointynose to get them back on.
Apparently the more up market sets with armrest, leather and electric are a real pig to do - that's from an LR technician. Formerly Disconutter
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Sat Jul 05 2008 4:47pm |
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ridgeback_moor
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Thanks for the reply. I can't find an extra connector anywhere in that area, but there are definitely wires in loom under the seat for the heaters. Odd. So on a heater control with seat heat switches, there will be 1 more white socket than I've got on my current unit? Pic of my switch unit here, with 3 sockets:
 | | Click image to enlarge | D3 TDV6 S 2005 - TorqTune, Privacy Glass, Remote FBH, 19" HSE Alloys, Boot liner, retrofit F&R PDC
Defender 90 Truck Cab TD5 2003 - Ifor Williams back, alloys (SWMBO's toy - well, one of them )
Toyota Yaris 2008 (SWMBO's company shopping trolley)
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Sat Jul 05 2008 9:28pm |
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MrH
Joined: 08 Aug 2007
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Here's the pictures of the unit I fitted:
Note the extra one on the right. The Male-Connector may be taped over so it's completely hidden further back along the wire (The vehicle I used as a reference I had to trace back about 6-8" from the other connectors which took it behind the frame that the control unit sits in. What model spec is it you have: basic, SE, HSE or what? The thing is, if you have a basic low-end wiring loom you would have the heated seat wires and you'd have a much bigger, more expensive job on your hands. A loom was about £140, but as you have to take all the dash and sub-frame out to replace the loom, I trimmed the required wires out of the new hi-end loom and then spliced them into the vehicles loom - several hours work, and not for the faint hearted. Formerly Disconutter
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Sun Jul 06 2008 2:23pm |
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Discowex
Joined: 16 Apr 2007
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Just a note but it is connected with the original question.
If anyone has had the problem with their seatbases sagging and had it rectified under the relevant TSB.ISTR that part of the TSB metioned that the cause of the sagging seats was that LR left out a few clips holding the upholstery rigid or stretched so as to allow fitting of the heating pad or element.So if anyone has had this carried out under warranty then they will have to be removed UNLESS of course what was used to replace is heater element friendly. Don't take life me too seriously ..... it's I'm not permanent
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Sun Jul 06 2008 2:53pm |
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