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dgardel Member Since: 30 Nov 2008 Location: Veneto (Heart & Head) Posts: 3586 |
You must build the loom......
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5th Aug 2011 5:45pm |
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PaulMc Member Since: 17 Jan 2009 Location: Kent Posts: 501 |
The Factory wiring is not that great - the dash switches switch the seat heating elements directly, there are no relays in the circuit
You could make a much better job of it than Land Rover, by using the dash switches to switch relays in the RH underseat fuse box compartment and decent gauge wire to the seats. If you were using genuine Land Rover seat heaters, a compatible connector for the the vehicle loom side can be bought from a BMW dealer, but it isn't cheap A cheaper alternative is to replace the connector on the seat elements with a connector model where both halves are readily available, such as an AMP Econoseal connector, or the larger (2.8mm) 'Superseal' connector. See these posts for more info - http://forum.landrovernet.com/showthread.p...ost1609513 http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopic=69458 . Paul. 1989 Arles Blue 2.5TD 110 Hardtop 1999 Epsom Green Discovery II 4.0 V8i 'XS' Last edited by PaulMc on 6th Aug 2011 8:55pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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6th Aug 2011 3:30pm |
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noworries4x4 Member Since: 24 Dec 2010 Location: Newton Abbot Devon Posts: 1195 |
Try towing a heavy trailer, the seat basses get toastie by themselves, with built in handbrake ankle heater.
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6th Aug 2011 6:48pm |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
Beg to differ about the factory wiring, here are a few facts and figures... Each seat circuit has a heater element rated at about 14.4 watts at maximum current draw. Each seat will draw only 10 amps each maximum, being protected by a single 20 amp fuse (fuse 33). The maximum resistance value of the seat heater element would be 1.2 ohms. 1mm cable in the worse case scenario can carry 11 amps. My factory wiring for me is ideal and as a sparky I am not about to fit relays as it is functional and fit for purpose! If building from scratch relays although 'best practice' are not required in the circuit. If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!! Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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6th Aug 2011 9:04pm |
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PaulMc Member Since: 17 Jan 2009 Location: Kent Posts: 501 |
I'm not disputing that the wiring isn't adequate, it's just a bit too 'minimalist' for my liking. The wires from the switches to the seat connectors are 0.75mm2 and the terminals in the AMP Sealed MQS connectors are rated to just 7.5 Amps. . Paul. 1989 Arles Blue 2.5TD 110 Hardtop 1999 Epsom Green Discovery II 4.0 V8i 'XS' |
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6th Aug 2011 10:18pm |
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110SEB Member Since: 29 Jan 2009 Location: Essex, England Posts: 1444 |
K9F and PaulMc, stop flirting!
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6th Aug 2011 10:29pm |
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mse Member Since: 06 Apr 2008 Location: UK Posts: 5035 |
Irony Where to start...a defender owner talking about minimalism or one not complaining "what have land rover done...its an over complicated electrical system, which will never work in th bush...bring back the series 3 it didnt rely on electrics" Mike |
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7th Aug 2011 7:47am |
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66north Member Since: 08 Oct 2010 Location: The North Posts: 104 |
Cheers guys!
It's time to dig the roll of wire then! Kev |
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8th Aug 2011 1:49pm |
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fut1a Member Since: 14 Jul 2011 Location: chester Posts: 41 |
Are the heated seats any good or are mine not working? I put my heated seats on to see if they are any good and both the mrs and I could not feel a thing even after 20min. In other cars i've had with heated seats you can feel it almost straight away. 59 reg 90 XS Station Wagon
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8th Aug 2011 9:20pm |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
Takes a few minutes to toast your nads or split kipper but it is noticable. Maybe they're not so noticable in the Summer if the ambient temperature is high? Maybe someone will try theirs and report back.....Or I will next time I drive mine!
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9th Aug 2011 6:51am |
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Grockle Member Since: 24 Nov 2008 Location: Peak District National Park Posts: 2266 |
they work very well 2.4 90 XS
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9th Aug 2011 7:25am |
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eutek Member Since: 03 Mar 2009 Location: High Wycombe Posts: 586 |
Ours heat up fairly quickly. They provide some comfort on a cold morning, just enough to take the edge off the severe cold until the engine warms up enough to provide heat. |
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9th Aug 2011 9:31am |
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nikojo Member Since: 05 Aug 2011 Location: Madrid Posts: 75 |
Does someone have the part numbers for the heated seat switches themselves AND the connectors that fit them??
For a 09 110 Thanks for any help. Does this look right?? http://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-YUG102430 Does it matter if it is "left" or "right"?? Can't find connector for this??? |
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14th Aug 2011 1:30am |
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Glynparry25 Member Since: 16 Feb 2009 Location: Miserable Midlands Posts: 3015 |
Missed a good pun there....... Well, after nearly needing a change of pants with the pillow talk.... I would only make one mod to my heated seats. That would be to fit a potentiometer so the heat can be adjusted- It takes 5-10 mins to warm up and then another 5-10 mins till it is too hot for my liking. But then again I am not worried about using them for the next 2 years Glyn Last edited by Glynparry25 on 14th Aug 2011 10:02am. Edited 1 time in total |
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14th Aug 2011 4:18am |
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