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Subject:       Re: 4000S Heated Seats dead!  Any ideas?

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Hairy green toads from Mars made Mike LaRosa say:

> HHHHMMMMMmmmmmm,  I'd love to add seat heaters to my 89 100, Leather
> gets kinda chilly in the winters....(Actually my wife would love it if
> I added seat heaters :-))  anybody know if the wiring is already there 
> on a car that doesn't have it ?  As in if I found the switches, and bought
> the heaters, would the wiring and connectors already be there ? if know one
> knows,  Andrew Duanne are you out there, would you be willing to compare 
> harnesses one day for my venture ?  and yes the cat's invited too :-)

Yes, both me and my car are still here. Neither one of us has heated
seats....

I know that many of the VW's, especially those sold in Canada, had
the wiring for seat heaters mostly installed. A new relay needed to
be added, and the seat heaters themselves installed, but it could
be done. Apparently, VW/Audi's rationale is that it's cheaper and
easier to keep the infrastructure (wiring harnesses, fuses, etc.)
the same as much as possible.

When do you wanna do it? And, do you have a VOM? How about Bonkers?

-- 

Andrew L. Duane (JOT-7)			duane@zk3.dec.com
Digital Equipment Corporation		(603)-881-1294
110 Spit Brook Road			http://www.zk3.dec.com/~duane
M/S ZKO3-3/U14
Nashua, NH    03062-2698

Only my cat shares my opinions, and her seat is fur-lined.