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Bob G

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wiring leather/heated seats update
« on: 14 September 2012, 18:42:07 »

Got on with the above at last, did passengers side first, all neatly done, connected back up and yes lovely and warm, (fire brigade said i can get near car in a couple of hours) ;D ;D ;D ;D, really very pleased with it and many thanks to Rob Lincs for all his advice
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Re: wiring leather/heated seats update
« Reply #1 on: 15 September 2012, 11:37:53 »

Got on with the above at last, did passengers side first, all neatly done, connected back up and yes lovely and warm, (fire brigade said i can get near car in a couple of hours) ;D ;D ;D ;D, really very pleased with it and many thanks to Rob Lincs for all his advice

You are very welcome  :y

That's what OOF is all about really isn't it. I've benefited so myself - so what goes around comes around. Where did you get the supply and earth connections from in the end?
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Re: wiring leather/heated seats update
« Reply #2 on: 15 September 2012, 15:18:28 »

Rob earth was taken to the eart point front left as on diagram and power taken from the fuse box by a lot of tracking back till I could make a connection.  Only rear to do now and thats just a case of connections and working where the loom runs from the switch/lighter panel to rear seat.

I agree about OOF, it has saved me loads and now feel I can answer some questions for others.
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Re: wiring leather/heated seats update
« Reply #3 on: 15 September 2012, 19:18:40 »

cool well done.

Fancy writing a how too guide bob.

 be nice to get the heated seats working in mine too :y :y :y
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