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Old Apr 13th, 2006, 09:22   #1
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Question Heated seats switches

Hello, Can anyone help with this. How do I remove and replace the switches for the seat heating. The car is a 1995 3.0 lit est. It's probably a simple job if you know where to pull and tug.

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Old Apr 13th, 2006, 11:15   #2
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The switches are at the driver's side of the tunnel cover beside the handbrake.

On my '95 960 I would use the point of a sharp blade in at the corner of one of the switches and gently prise up the switch, moving the edge of the blade along as I went. There is usually not much cable play available and you may find that the connector needs to be eased off at the same time.

Use the same approach for the second switch or pusyh it up from below using the access space provided when the first switch is removed.

Don't worry about which connector goes to which switch. These are colour coded with the white connector to the white switch and the grey to the grey.
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