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post Dec 11, 2006 - 6:52 PM
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nothing too special... i just installed some seat heater elements today. i bought the kit off ebay for $75. took a little while to disasseble the seats to put the heat pads in.. but the install was very easy otherwise. the wire harness comes complete and all that's needed is to wire the + wire to your Accessory wire, and the - wire to the ground.
although it takes a few minutes to heat up, and it only activates when there's pressure being applied on the bottom pad (ie. with your bum)... but it has two settings for low heat (green light) and high heat (red light).
and it's pretty kewl as the button fits perfectly where the jdm rear foglight switch normally goes.. just had to drill a hole right through it

so, now i won't have to sit on a frozen leather chair this winter...
but sadly.. my passengers will. wink.gif


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I would not suggest having the wires come out of here, like i did in this pic:
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since you're restricted in how far you can slide your seat back. i didn't think i'd have to slide back all the way so i just left them the way they were. then one day, i slid the seat back and i ran over the connectors.. so i relocated the wires to come out from under the carpet and out from below the chair...

This post has been edited by azian_advanced: Mar 31, 2007 - 8:48 AM


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post Dec 11, 2006 - 6:59 PM
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That is awesome, I might have to get one of those, it gets pretty cold where I live. Is it comfortable?

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post Dec 11, 2006 - 7:44 PM
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i like that idea for those cold nights and leather, brrrrr


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post Dec 11, 2006 - 7:58 PM
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that's awesome, wished i had leather seats tongue.gif


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post Dec 12, 2006 - 12:45 AM
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you da man. That's was my next thing...o well, next winter then


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post Dec 12, 2006 - 1:52 AM
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i just came back from a evening's worth of studying... anyway, i just checked out the original manufacturer's website, and it seems they put the pads with the wires facing out.. crap! i put them in backwards then... they shoulda put a "this side up" label on them pads... and the switch is sometimes not turning on so i will also look into that.

otherwise the way it is now, i get minimal heat (because they're on backwards) so this weekend i'll flip them over and come back with an update. the manual says under high heat that it should heat up around 110 degrees. but then again, there is some padding beneath the leather seat cover for the heat to travel through..


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post Dec 12, 2006 - 2:33 AM
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And is that really safe? I wish I have heated ones too (unbelievable handy thing here biggrin.gif), but I'm afraid a bit of it... Is really that material inside of seat non-flammable??? confused.gif


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post Dec 12, 2006 - 3:01 AM
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nicely done. Thats pretty sweet.


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post Dec 12, 2006 - 9:08 AM
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QUOTE(malpaso @ Dec 12, 2006 - 7:33 AM) [snapback]509811[/snapback]

And is that really safe? I wish I have heated ones too (unbelievable handy thing here biggrin.gif), but I'm afraid a bit of it... Is really that material inside of seat non-flammable??? confused.gif


True enough.


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post Dec 12, 2006 - 12:06 PM
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by 110 degrees, that's in fahrenheit btw.
it's basically foam on the bottom and padded cloth just under the seat covers. so nothing flammable is there i hope.. well, i guess i'll be the lab rat to test these out to see if i catch on fire smile.gif


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post Dec 12, 2006 - 12:24 PM
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QUOTE(azian_advanced @ Dec 12, 2006 - 11:06 AM) [snapback]509892[/snapback]

...well, i guess i'll be the lab rat to test these out to see if i catch on fire smile.gif


Let us know how it works out! laugh.gif


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post Dec 13, 2006 - 9:56 PM
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Always wanted to get me one of them ass heaters smile.gif. Keep us uptdated on how it function's. When u done flipping them could u tell us how long it takes for them to heat up to a point where u actually can warm up from the heat.
Upstate NY is friggin cold frown.gif


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post Dec 13, 2006 - 11:03 PM
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I understand how you got the pad into the bottom ..but i'm wondering how you got it into the back!? (i'm not looking at a celica seat right now, so that is why i post..)


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post Dec 14, 2006 - 8:22 AM
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the back was so much easier..
just unclip the bottom of the back seat (once you separate the back seat from the bottom seat using the how-to)
the just slip it up the seat cover. there's no need to actually remove the seat cover and i doubt that the pad will actually slide down or bend while it's in there. the pads come with adhesive so that you can stick them if you wanted to. if you slide your hand up the seat cover, it'll stop until you reach the shoulder area anyway. i'll take a few more pics this weekend, probably sunday if not, monday.

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post Dec 14, 2006 - 10:44 AM
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wow. very nice. would be nice to have since i got leather seats too...

wonder if there's add-on heated side mirrors kits too??


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post Dec 14, 2006 - 11:05 AM
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Very nice. Now when can I get you to do mine for me. biggrin.gif hah.
post Dec 14, 2006 - 9:03 PM
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QUOTE(elvasoshexai @ Dec 14, 2006 - 9:44 AM) [snapback]510408[/snapback]

wow. very nice. would be nice to have since i got leather seats too...

wonder if there's add-on heated side mirrors kits too??



for the mirrors, you'll more likely need the whole mirror assembly that has the parts for the heated mirrors..
as far as i know, it's the UK guys that have 'em. except they don't have the power folding option stock.. only the jdm imported ones do. but some of them were able to merge the jdm folding options with their uk heated mirrors..



and alfred, i can install them in yours, you just have to order them. sadly, i can't do it for free. it takes a little while disassebling the seats and removing all the hog rings holding the bottom seat cover in place. i think i used about 33 zip ties just for the bottom cover! then there's the wiring and everything else..
if you want, wait until i fix mine and you can try them out yourself.

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post Dec 14, 2006 - 9:06 PM
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EDIT: double post


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post Dec 15, 2006 - 12:19 AM
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Saaawweet.

Of course I wouldn't dream of asking for it to be done for free.
How much harder would it be to wire up the passenger instead?... I need to be considerate of my gf's bum getting cold too. laugh.gif

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QUOTE(elvasoshexai @ Dec 14, 2006 - 9:44 AM) [snapback]510408[/snapback]

wow. very nice. would be nice to have since i got leather seats too...

wonder if there's add-on heated side mirrors kits too??


and alfred, i can install them in yours, you just have to order them. sadly, i can't do it for free. it takes a little while disassebling the seats and removing all the hog rings holding the bottom seat cover in place. i think i used about 33 zip ties just for the bottom cover! then there's the wiring and everything else..
if you want, wait until i fix mine and you can try them out yourself.

post Dec 15, 2006 - 1:16 AM
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aww.. .how considerate. but yah, the passenger side should be the same thing.. but where would be a good spot to mount the switch??


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