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Old 01-26-2008, 07:28 PM
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heated seats for passenger

hey guys i did a search on the heated seats, couldn't really find much. The heated for the driver works, the passenger sides for some reason does not work. the switch does light up for high and low, but does not seem to heat up, maybe the heat element, is it under warranty? any suggestions?
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if your car is still under warranty then bring it to the dealer, other wise the wires inside maybe burnt. you can have them replace it for lots of money; you can replace the whole heated pad yourself, but the pad is like 100 bucks and the labor is kinda hard; or you can buy new copper wire and solder it to fix the burnt wire, like i said the labor is kinda hard but its the cheapest way.

there was a DIY on this site about it and ill post up the link soon if someone doesnt beat me to it.
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As long as your ass is warm, who cares about the passeneger!!!
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The seat back doesn't warm up on the passenger side, just the bottom. That's the way the CL comes from the factory. So it the bottom works, you're ok...
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Originally Posted by aznboi2424
if your car is still under warranty then bring it to the dealer, other wise the wires inside maybe burnt. you can have them replace it for lots of money; you can replace the whole heated pad yourself, but the pad is like 100 bucks and the labor is kinda hard; or you can buy new copper wire and solder it to fix the burnt wire, like i said the labor is kinda hard but its the cheapest way.

there was a DIY on this site about it and ill post up the link soon if someone doesnt beat me to it.
Link is from over on the TL side:

https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=147756
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after reading through the DIY , i got pretty bummed out that it was alot of labor, so i resulted to just saying forget the passenger, my seat works, so i aint going to bother hahahha
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