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WTB: seat heating parts
WTB: switches and relays to control seat heaters. - I recently bought a pair of front seats from a 98 BMW 750iL, full power and heat. I do not have the switches and stuff to control the heat. I want to buy some switches/relays etc to make the heat work. I have an 82 300SD, so something that looks like those switches would be a plus. Also, the BMW seats have a temp sensor inside that measures temp and controls heat along with a potentiometer that the seat occupant can adjust. Anything that works like that would be a plus too. Thanks!
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'82 300SD - 361K mi - "Blue" "Good judgement comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgement." listen, look, .........and duck. Last edited by Pete Burton; 03-04-2005 at 08:15 AM. |
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Seat Heater Switches + Aftermarket kits
I installed seat heaters from HeaterSeats.com and their switch is very easy to install and looks great... It has off/low/high, but not sure if it will work for your application. Basically you just use a uni-bit and drill a 20mm hole in your panels, after that just pop in the switch and it looks oem! Here is the link for the switch...
http://www.heaterseats.com/services.html I installed their seat heaters on several cars already and very pleased with their products. Tabo |
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