Heated Seats?
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The cheap GM leather on my seats is getting quite worn so I'm planning to get them re-upholstered sometime soon. It occurred to me that this would be the perfect time to install heat in the seats. Does anyone have any experience with the available kits? Any recommendations or ones to avoid?
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Actually they draw a maximum of 10 amps per seat when set on high. I almost never have a passenger in the car and I can't remember the last time I moved the power seat so I figured I'd tap into the existing 30-amp seat/defog circuit. There should be enough capacity to run the one seat heater and possibly the rear defogger without overloading the circuit. I might tap the passenger seat heater into the 30-amp power windows circuit since it would be used so infrequently.
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The cheap GM leather on my seats is getting quite worn so I'm planning to get them re-upholstered sometime soon. It occurred to me that this would be the perfect time to install heat in the seats. Does anyone have any experience with the available kits? Any recommendations or ones to avoid?
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