heated seats
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Old Timer

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-seats-Universal-2-dial-Switch-carbon-fiber-Heated-Seat-Heater-Kit-5-Level-12V-/351610912724?hash=item51dda4bfd4:g:QKkAAOSwCQNWemuZ
I am thinking the pads themselves could be a direct replacement for the pads in my rivage?
They come with a similar switch to the one is a rivage so do work with a thermistor?
Can anyone tell me if I purchase them how easy it would be? is it just a case of changing the plugs and wiring into the golf set up?
hoping one of the electrical gurus will see this (don't know how to tag people)
cheers
Tony
Posted

Local Hero

The Seats if yours are sports have wires in the padding that have to be removed to get the covers off, and I don't know if they will interfere with the element when you go back
I have a how to in the back on taking the covers off to repair the bolsters.
But you would need the width to not be greater than the width of the flat bolster not the sides that come up.
My two thoughts.
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Posted

Old Timer

on closer inspection on the ones on ebay there are only 2 wires going to the pads so they must just have 5 heat settings controlled by the switch. and therefore not suitable..
has anyone got a wiring diagram for an vw seat pad.? wonder if I could get a thermistor (same type / take the one out of my pads) and wire into a standard 2 wire pad
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MOTY 2013

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Posted

Old Timer

is there a surefire way to know if the under seat relay is kaput? They are both clicking when the switch is turned on, but one does look a but manky. I have just cleaned it with some electrical contact cleaner
Posted

MOTY 2013

if you look around the base at the rear you should find the 2 pin plug joining the base pad to the backrest pad, if you check for continuity at this plug that will tell you if the backrest pad is ok. if it is and no continuity at the main plug you know its the base pad thats gone.
it is possible to repair the pads by soldering in a bit of replacement wire to bridge the gaps, but it might be an ideal excuse to upgrade to modern carbon fibre pads

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Posted

Local Hero

But there are Chilly days that I ride with the Top down, that I think, heated seats would be fine now.
I guess my attitude is from my Childhood, and running around in MG's and Bug-Eyes, where a working heater, and a good top were Oxymorons.
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