80q trim and heated seat conversion
mholme3 at aol.com
mholme3 at aol.com
Sun Sep 24 13:28:28 EDT 2006
I added heated seats to my 4000 using all the parts from an 80 with
heated seats. It's pretty straight forward if you get all the
components. I just cut the old elements out of the 80's seats and
tested before I installed. Cost me less than 50 dollars for all parts
and about 6 hours of install time.
Marques
87 4ktq
00 S4
-----Original Message-----
From: lrutledge at realemail.net
To: quattro at audifans.com
Sent: Thu, 21 Sep 2006 1:24 PM
Subject: 80q trim and heated seat conversion
Howdy folks,
Three things.
My bud has an 80Q. A trim shop just replaced his driver's door trim,
it had the
famous problem where it was pulling away from the front of the door.
Even
though the weather's been cool, the new trim started pulling up a
couple of days
later. Does anybody have any adhesive or mechanical solutions for
this? I will
look at the archives, I'm sure this has been asked a million times.
The second thing is, he is looking at a 20V 90Q, with great interior.
But no
heated seats. I've had the console apart on these things, so I know
the
controls just plug in like the fog light switches, trip computer
control,
etcetera. If he gets the heat controls, are the plugs on the back of
the
console already there for them, on the harness?
Can you convert non-heated seats to heated by installing the elements,
or does
he needed heated seats off eBay?
Thanks guys,
Linc
--
He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his
argument.
-- William Shakespeare, "Love's Labour's Lost"
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