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How To: Mk5 Heated Seats Retrofit
jason_rmh:
So you should have:
Thick wire, 30A for heated seats x 2?
Thick wire 20A for lumbar adjustment x 2?
Thin wire 5A for ignition live for heated seats.
That's 5, which leaves 2 not required for seat memory?
Gmac:
--- Quote from: jason_rmh on October 24, 2017, 07:07:36 pm ---So you should have:
Thick wire, 30A for heated seats x 2?
Thick wire 20A for lumbar adjustment x 2?
Thin wire 5A for ignition live for heated seats.
That's 5, which leaves 2 not required for seat memory?
--- End quote ---
Yep! And you reckon that's the fuse rating above? 30 for heat and 20 for lumber? Makes sense to have the heating at 30 I suppose..
So where to put them all?
And so yeh, perhaps the longer of the thin wires for the 5A? The other two thin are a pair.. See pic!...
jason_rmh:
What are they thinking making them all grey!!! Do they have anything printed on them?
Gmac:
--- Quote from: jason_rmh on October 24, 2017, 08:03:40 pm ---What are they thinking making them all grey!!! Do they have anything printed on them?
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Yeh they do, they are labelled as per the kufatec picture on page 4. So I know what is what now, just not sure where to put them in the fuse box?
jason_rmh:
Ok, in the fuse box, look at the positions in my guide, but ultimately you're looking for a slot that has feed. You can tell the difference between one with a feed and a blank one as the one with a feed had a metal connector to accept one leg of the fuse.
The other leg it made by inserting the relevant wire from the heated seat loom which will then make a complete 'socket' for the fuse.
Use a multimeter to test for constant / ignition live, find the ones you need insert the wire from the loom.
Nearly there!! :)
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