To those with the Cold Weather Package in an I35
#1
To those with the Cold Weather Package in an I35
The buttons to activate rear heated seats are in the doors right? And I can't seem to be able to find the heater element anywhere, help?
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#5
Are you trying to retrofit seat heaters into the rear seats? I'm unclear on what you're trying to do.
Yes, the switches are on the door handles on the rear doors. The elements are of course located under the leather.
If you're looking to add heaters to the rear seats...I'd just go with an aftermarket set of heater elements...cheaper and easier to come by, and CAN be wired up with the OEM switch.
Yes, the switches are on the door handles on the rear doors. The elements are of course located under the leather.
If you're looking to add heaters to the rear seats...I'd just go with an aftermarket set of heater elements...cheaper and easier to come by, and CAN be wired up with the OEM switch.
#6
Originally Posted by MetaOrbit
Are you trying to retrofit seat heaters into the rear seats? I'm unclear on what you're trying to do.
Yes, the switches are on the door handles on the rear doors. The elements are of course located under the leather.
If you're looking to add heaters to the rear seats...I'd just go with an aftermarket set of heater elements...cheaper and easier to come by, and CAN be wired up with the OEM switch.
Yes, the switches are on the door handles on the rear doors. The elements are of course located under the leather.
If you're looking to add heaters to the rear seats...I'd just go with an aftermarket set of heater elements...cheaper and easier to come by, and CAN be wired up with the OEM switch.
#7
Ya, I am in the process of retrofitting OEM heated seats.Then I discovered that the I35 had rear heated seats!! But I guess it will be cheaper and easier to just go aftermarket for the rear.
#8
Originally Posted by sciff5
Well do cars without the cold weather package even come with switches for seat heat in the back?
#10
They don't do much----don't bother. My son never used it---the position sucks--right in the lower back--not the bottom. If you have skin showing between pants and shirt, you will get burned. Now the heated steering wheel, I can't live without that now on cold mornings.
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