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Old Nov 30th, 2019, 14:30   #1
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Can anyone of you kindly tell me if I have the correct wiring to install some oem heated seats. Here is what's under my seats currently. The seats I'm looking to buy also come with the centre console and buttons.
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Can anyone of you kindly tell me if I have the correct wiring to install some oem heated seats. Here is what's under my seats currently. The seats I'm looking to buy also come with the centre console and buttons.
Wiring loom is most likely OK, problem is you need dealership visit to program those in (software pack update). Otherwise heating cant be activated from waterfall buttons, just keep that in mind.
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Can anyone of you kindly tell me if I have the correct wiring to install some oem heated seats. Here is what's under my seats currently. The seats I'm looking to buy also come with the centre console and buttons.
It is unlikely you will have the wiring installed if you don't have heated seats.

the wiring colours you should have in both front seat plugs are :

2 x yellow wires , the temperature sensor

2 x black wires for the backrest element

A brown wire and a grey wire for the seat base element ..

you also need the heated seat module fixed to the seat base ..
However non of this will work as the car was not specified with Heated seats at the factory , and you will have no switches ..

The system is a network system so the switch doesn't turn the elements on directly it sends a message to request them to the seat heater control module ..
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