rlith
02-17-05, 08:45 AM
Well the elements in my seat weren't good so I decided to buy an aftermarket seat heater system from Rosta Industries. . It's really sorta aftermarket as they manufacture for OEM applications. So here is my How-to and my review... (conclusions at the bottom of the page)
Lets's look at the parts... In the picture below you can see it's rather complete. This is only one side (the other seat is exactly the same) In the pic you can see the heating elements. One is for the seat, the other is for the back lumbar area. Also inclded is the main control module, wire harness, inline fuse with fuse adapter (which you can cut off if you want to wire it to someplace else besides the fuse box), a 3 position switch, sub harness to connect the elements to the main harness, a bag of black zip ties and misc splicers if needed.All harness' use moduler molex connectors for a sure fit and clean installation.
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/0.jpg
So, where do we start the installation? We 1st start by removing the drivers seat and moving it someplace comfortable to work on. (In my case the garage floor). As you can see after the seat removal, plenty of things have accumulated underneath that normally can't be gotten to with a regular vaccume cleaner. This is a good time to clean up that mess.
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/1.jpg
Next we remove the seat rail system for the seat itself (If you have power seats then you will have to disconnect the harness from the motors)
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/2.jpg
Next, you will want to lift the flaps of the seat cover off and then roll back the cover
Lift the flaps off like so...
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/3.jpg
Roll the seat cusion back like so... Note the pocket in the middle between the cover and the cusion. This is where the element is inserted. Insert the element in this pocket, tape side down. Route the wire harness through the back and underneath so that it comes out of the bottom of the seat frame. Now reach in and pull the tape off either side of the element, check position and flatten down. Roll the cusion back up and reattach tabs to seat frame
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/4.jpg
Lets's look at the parts... In the picture below you can see it's rather complete. This is only one side (the other seat is exactly the same) In the pic you can see the heating elements. One is for the seat, the other is for the back lumbar area. Also inclded is the main control module, wire harness, inline fuse with fuse adapter (which you can cut off if you want to wire it to someplace else besides the fuse box), a 3 position switch, sub harness to connect the elements to the main harness, a bag of black zip ties and misc splicers if needed.All harness' use moduler molex connectors for a sure fit and clean installation.
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/0.jpg
So, where do we start the installation? We 1st start by removing the drivers seat and moving it someplace comfortable to work on. (In my case the garage floor). As you can see after the seat removal, plenty of things have accumulated underneath that normally can't be gotten to with a regular vaccume cleaner. This is a good time to clean up that mess.
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/1.jpg
Next we remove the seat rail system for the seat itself (If you have power seats then you will have to disconnect the harness from the motors)
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/2.jpg
Next, you will want to lift the flaps of the seat cover off and then roll back the cover
Lift the flaps off like so...
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/3.jpg
Roll the seat cusion back like so... Note the pocket in the middle between the cover and the cusion. This is where the element is inserted. Insert the element in this pocket, tape side down. Route the wire harness through the back and underneath so that it comes out of the bottom of the seat frame. Now reach in and pull the tape off either side of the element, check position and flatten down. Roll the cusion back up and reattach tabs to seat frame
http://www.pghconsulting.net/teal/heatseat/4.jpg