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Offline gumdrop

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Heated seat switch
« on: April 09, 2007, 20:09:54 »
Hi

I'm looking at fitting heated seats to my 90 as I use it in the Alps during the winter. I have a 2002 centre dash fitted and would like to use the Defender heated seat switches - according to the Defender 2002 wiring diagram they appear to directly switch the heated seat elements without the use of a relay - is this case ? or is there an ECU in use that I am missing ?

I was intending to use the WAECO MSH-50 kit - quote ......
"The magic heat mounting kit includes four heating elements, two both the driver and passengers seats. The heating output per seat is 22.5 watts in stage 1 and 45 watts in stage 2"

Will the 2002 Defender switch be suitable ?
Or would I be better using the Defender seat elements ?

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« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2007, 10:43:14 »
Why not relay them in , then you wouldnt have to worry about whether the switches were up to it. (Doesn't sound like a very good setup to me anyway!) It's not much more effort.
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