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Planty02

posted on 10th Feb 06 at 13:08

The seats are already in but i didnt have time to take the carpet up when i done them - I just had to put them in to get them out of the way


mwg

posted on 9th Feb 06 at 19:47

You'll be taking the seats out to change them anyway so once you have the front seats out all you need to do is literally lift the carpet up to see if the wires are there!

[Edited on 09-02-2006 by Matty G]


Planty02

posted on 9th Feb 06 at 18:24

will it be alot of hassle to get the carpet up tho?

Seems a waste of time if they aint there


Rileysport

posted on 9th Feb 06 at 13:23

^^^ as above, wires may be taped up near the handbrake area :thumbs:


mwg

posted on 9th Feb 06 at 09:48

When my mate put heated leather seats out of a Calibra into his Corsa the wires for the heated seats were allready there under the carpet so he just plugged them in. Then he bought a new panel from Germany for the pollen filter control surround that had switches built in and wired them up and now has heated seats :D


50Calibre

posted on 8th Feb 06 at 22:43

tbh im not too sure.. but depending on the needs of the heaters it could drop the levels being supplied to the amp to a level lower than it needs... to be safe i would use a seperate source

it wouldnt be too hard to add 2 other wires to the battery for you to use for the seats.. it would also make it easier to find any problems that may arise at a later state


Planty02

posted on 8th Feb 06 at 18:51

OK cheers mate - Would it be ok to take power from the power cable to my amp or will this draw too much power from it? The cable comes directly from the battery and has an inline fuse already


50Calibre

posted on 8th Feb 06 at 18:20

erm im not too sure but i would imagine that the heating pads would draw a lot of current. so using a high gauge wire and connecting straight to the battery rather than running it on the fag light may be better, then use an inline fuse on the live and then either a switch or relay to a switch on the dash (like using a air con switch for a corsa)


Planty02

posted on 7th Feb 06 at 11:42

I have recently fitted some leather seats to my corsa and I'm wanting to wire the heating pads. I have seen a thread on mig saying that there are no relays involved.

Does this mean that i could simply wire the live wire to a power source (eg back of fag lighter) and the earth wire to an earth and use a switch and a fuse in the wire.

Just wondering if this would be any easier than taking the seats out again and taking all the trim out to check if the plugs are under the carpet (just seems like a waste of time if they arent there)

Anyone got any thoughts on this with regards to if it will work and will it be safe (i presume that using a fuse would make it safe??)

[Edited on 07-02-2006 by Planty02]