Seat Heater Q
Phil Rose
pjrose at frontiernet.net
Tue May 6 16:05:47 EDT 2003
Steve,
Just for the record: a working switch-bulb is nice, but not required
for the the seat heater to function.
Phil
At 8:04 AM +0200 5/6/03, Richard Tanimura wrote:
>Steve,
>
>The bulbs burn out. I think there is a fix for just the light in
>http://www.20v.org/
>
>Otherwise you can buy new controllers PN 893 963 563 01C
>
>Might be the heater pads are bad. You can buy heater pads PN 8AO 963 555,
>8AO 963 55A
>
>Rich
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: 200q20v-admin at audifans.com [mailto:200q20v-admin at audifans.com]On
>Behalf Of Steve Sherman
>Sent: den 6 maj 2003 06:51
>To: 20v
>Subject: Seat Heater Q
>
>
>My recently new to me 91 20v has a dead drivers side seat heater. The
>lite in its dash switch does not even come on. Now that our local
>weather is cold in the AM but hot later in the day, a seat heater would
>be nice,; so I thought I would look into it. I did not see any signs of
>blown fuses. but did not know the right way to pull the switch from the
>dash. Can these switches be pryed out without screwing things up, or
>does one need to remove screws or latches in the back?
>
>Any common failures suggested byt a seat heater switch whose lite does
>not come on?
>
>TIA
>
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