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post Aug 26, 2009 - 9:21 PM
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was checkin the fuse in my car and found that it has heated seats biggrin.gif .so i traced a red and black wire going somewhere inside the seat.how does this thing turn on??dont have a seper8 switch for it like in my bro's cruiser tongue.gif .anyone know how this works(turns on/off)??is it connected to the A/C or something?? kindasad.gif
post Aug 26, 2009 - 10:05 PM
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If there is no factory switch, and you have no missing switches, then I'd say your seats are just prewired for it. Find a way too hook it up and a place to mount the switch.


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post Aug 26, 2009 - 10:31 PM
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could it be wired withn the A/C??just curious...wanna get it to work.anyway,thanks.
post Aug 27, 2009 - 3:07 AM
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Why would heated seats be on with your A/C? How cold does yours get?


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post Aug 27, 2009 - 6:29 PM
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nah..checked this morning.it doesnt come on with A/C.thought it'd be wired with the A/C sumhow as in my broz cruiser..
post Aug 27, 2009 - 6:45 PM
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Your car doesn't have heated seats. My car has that fuse too. I also have a fuse for power seats, which I don't have. I have fuses for all kinds of nice options that my car doesn't have. Toyota prewired the car, as Swissferdi said, and never installed the seat heaters. However, what you can do is buy the seat heaters (they are like $75 apiece or something like that from Ebay) and install them and some switches yourself. Batman did that in his car.


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post Aug 27, 2009 - 7:35 PM
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oops my badd...thanks richee..
post Aug 27, 2009 - 7:51 PM
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QUOTE (kavy @ Aug 27, 2009 - 7:35 PM) *
oops my badd...thanks richee..



No problem. Man, I sounded like a douche earlier.. I really didn't mean to! Haha sorry! I was just trying to say that there's a fuse there for the stuff, whether you have it or not. But you can buy the seat heaters and install them yourself, leather seats or not. But if you are going to put them in there, you might as well save up the money and buy some new seat covers wink.gif Just make your car feel a bit newer!

EDIT: http://cgi.ebay.com/Universal-Heated-Dual-...id=p3286.c0.m14

Those, and either some of the Ebay seat covers or some of Vincent_Doggy's would be great.

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post Aug 28, 2009 - 3:12 AM
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ay its aite richee.we hea 2 learn..thanx

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post Aug 28, 2009 - 7:29 PM
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Now the question is who's gonna make seat coolers for those hot hot summer days we seem to lack in New York?


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post Sep 1, 2009 - 9:36 PM
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I also thought this at first sight of seeing the fuse for the "heated seats".

I think the fuse box Toyota made must be used in different Toyota models that have heated seats as standard.

This got me thinking, Living in England its very cold during winter so I decided to mod my seats and fit seat heaters under the fabric smile.gif

I managed to get a guy from 6gc who was willing to post me some Toyota seat heater switches to me.

They work just fine smile.gif

Switches fitted



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post Sep 1, 2009 - 11:52 PM
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Great shift boot and seats, wow! That's perfect, as my favorite colors are probably red and black.


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post Sep 2, 2009 - 12:09 AM
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Thanks Wintersun, I've never seen that panel before in my life.

I've owned an SS-I, SS-III and GT-Four and none of them had that panel. I've seen the fuse, The SS-III and GT-Four only had 1 set of wires to the drivers seat (for the seatbelt warning light), But I do remember (If my mind isn't playing tricks on me) a second set of wires going to the driver seat in the SS-I.

Interestingly though, Theres a set of wires also going to the passenger seatbelt, which doesn't affect the status of the warning light.

Theres also been some speculation about the wing mirrors having defrosters too, According to some UK members they have mirror defrosters, we all know Japan has power folding windows, I've never seen my mirrors defrost or felt anything hot under my bum (trying to remember back to the SS-I but I don't think so, I would have known for sure.)

The lack of switches may not mean anything though for a model that is truely supposed to have seat heaters, Especially look out for the SS-I model, I don't see why it couldn't have been combined with the climate control when u turn the dial past the 25 mark.

I remember looking all over for a dash dimmer when I got my 1st Celica, It wasn't till I saw it in a US pic (I recognised the symbol from my old Ford) that JDMs just get a black blanking button in it's place!


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post Sep 2, 2009 - 1:47 AM
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Interestingly though, Theres a set of wires also going to the passenger seatbelt, which doesn't affect the status of the warning light.

Theres also been some speculation about the wing mirrors having defrosters too, According to some UK members they have mirror defrosters, we all know Japan has power folding windows, I've never seen my mirrors defrost or felt anything hot under my bum (trying to remember back to the SS-I but I don't think so, I would have known for sure.)

I dont think they are for the seatbelt, mightbe the standard loom just no heated seats, it goes right into the middle of the seat right, wintersun post a pic and we'll also post a pic, see if there is any difference?


just looked through trademe none on gt4's or SS-III BEAMS, but there is this GT4 I found the other day (a NZ new 1997 **cough** 36,500km) another rare part, dash mat (stops glare)




cant quite make it out but it doesnt have the usual hole there

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post Sep 2, 2009 - 6:59 AM
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The celica deffo didnt come with heated seats as an option. I fitted heated seat pads under the seat fabric when I changed the upholstry. The switches are from a different Toyota. A sienna I belive. I wired in the heated pads to the switches.

I also have a wire under the passenger seat going to the seatbelt. I think it's a standard loom as the one of the two wires the the connector has been cut.

The Uk GT4 has heated mirrors, but as far as I know the jdm version don't. But then in the fuse box the fuse is in there. So maybe itsa matter of a couple of connectors to
make them work on the jdm celica!?

I will post up photos for you later of the connectors I found under my seats smile.gif

also Like that dash mat!

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post Sep 2, 2009 - 7:08 AM
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some did.









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post Sep 2, 2009 - 8:38 AM
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My SS-III seats def came prewired for heated seat option. I have no idea if the wires just run into the cloth and stop or if the pads are installed inside waiting to be wired to the switches. In Texas a heated seat isn't needed very often


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post Sep 2, 2009 - 12:47 PM
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on jap cars and maybe usa there will be a 2 wire connector under the drivers/passenger seat, this is for the cat temp sensor.
post Sep 2, 2009 - 3:16 PM
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QUOTE (Batman722 @ Sep 2, 2009 - 8:08 AM) *
some did.










So they did! I take back what I said smile.gif


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post Sep 2, 2009 - 3:24 PM
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This is under the passenger seat.

Black wire is for seatbelt warning lamp which clips into a connector mounted under the seat.

Blue wire is for the heated seat.



And this is what I came across when I replaced the carpet, a whole load of leads and cables. No idea what they were for, prehaps the original owner had a dvd system installed as there was video in/out cables with this lot!










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