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Re: Seat heaters...
This might be something that is obvious, but last time I took the seat
apart for a new heating element I forgot to think. Test the continuity in
the plug on the bottom of the seat BEFORE taking the seat apart. That way
you can tell which half of the seat is burned out. Also, I thought those
metal clips were more hastle than necessary. I just used a zip tie in
place of each clip. Made putting the seat back together a snap.
Harley
87 5kCSqT
At 04:03 PM 12/8/97 GMT, Phil Payne wrote:
>In message <0716D052C1CFD0119D280060979FBE9A141BA5@a1.matrix.com.pl>
Aleksander Mierzwa writes:
>
>> > From: audidudi@mindspring.com [SMTP:audidudi@mindspring.com]
>> > I think one of the reasons my girlfriend and I are still together are
>> > the heated seats in my Audi ...
>
>> So why the h*ll have I been dumped twice in spite of using them? ;-) ;-)
>> ;-)
>
>Is the passenger seat working?
>
>Checked the relays and fuses? This is usually a no-fail device.
>
>My wife always turns the seat heater off when she gets in the car. "I
>don't need any heated seats!"
>
>When she's not looking, I turn it back on. Peace - for hundreds of miles.
>
>--
> Phil Payne
> Committee Member, UK Audi [ur-]quattro Owners Club
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