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Buying non heated rear seats to replace my heated rear seats. Question.
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09-23-2015, 10:47 AM | #1 |
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Buying non heated rear seats to replace my heated rear seats. Question.
I have upgraded to an X6 which has half leather and half alcantara leathers which im not a fan of really. I always wanted light colour leather in a dark car.
my car has heated seats all round including the back and I have found some replacements leathers I like but only the front are heated and not the back. Is there anyway to swap anything or do something to make the new leather i am buying heated at the back? somebody mentioned taking the leather covers off but apparently it needs to be done properly etc. its only on the rear bench which consists of 2 seats as the centre as a console in at the back have asked the question on the X6 forum but its not as lively as here. if anybody knows any info I would appreciate it Thanks |
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09-24-2015, 04:16 AM | #6 |
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i can only speak from experience with heated seats in other marques so may be a little off the mark, however....
usually there is a pad beneath the trim that contains the heating element. The trim on both seats will need removing and the heating element transferred to the new leather. That is of course on the basis that non heated seats have the ability to receive the heating element. I have had it in the past where the new seats required a new, aftermarket heating pad due to no space being available for the standard pad, the draw back with that being that you lose the variable heating level as after market heating pads i have had in the past only allow an off/on function. although i consider myself handy with a screw driver, i have gone to a re-trimming company on each occasion to do the work, as removing and re-fitting the seat trim can be problematic. |
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09-24-2015, 10:39 AM | #8 |
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I'm sure a decent trimmer would sort it. John at Bespoke Leathering in Sutton Coldfield is my recommendation. Have used him a couple of times before and he's been excellent.
http://www.bespokeleathering.com/ |
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