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Vehicle & Technical => Range Rover => Topic started by: Jonny Boaterboy on November 27, 2008, 00:05:21

Title: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Jonny Boaterboy on November 27, 2008, 00:05:21
I have final got round to fixing my heated seats.... got the foam out eventually which has the wire layed on top which gets hot when you turn it on. I fixed the burnt out section and repaired the two brakes and plugged it in for a test..... all worked great..... until the thermal cut out cut it out after about a minute, I waited for about 5 mins when it cut back in for a minute or so and then cut out for 5........ So I have taken the thermal cut out out! are my seats going to set on fire!

I plan to run a test tomorrow to see if they do! If they are ok does any one know of any other reason why there is a thermal cut out there?
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Range Rover Blues on November 27, 2008, 00:22:28
Yes, i suggest replacing with a heaer that you know works or you'll burn your bum.
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: carracarra13 on November 27, 2008, 21:54:22
a friend had this happen hes ricovering in hospital at the moment gave him self 3 digree burns (poor sod got some ribbing after we new he was ok)we told him the heated seats need replacing as the wiring was fubared (some on had tryed to use the heated seats with out the trermal cut out (hes no the brightest coin in the box :roll:) thank fully ricovering well
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Jonny Boaterboy on November 28, 2008, 13:55:33
He actually burnt his bum? I did a test yesterday and ran the heated seats with a blanket on top to see how hot it got and yes it got very warm but not to the point that would burn you? I ran it for 15 mins I might re do the test for longer with some weight on it see if that makes any difference! I am a little worry though!!
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: muddyjames on November 28, 2008, 15:55:48
if your worried dont do it. Last thing you want is either a fire under your bum whilst driving alone or the leccy circuit going up and all your wiring being burnt out. I have a feeling the thermal cut out is there for a reason and you should be investigating why it is cutting first.

My 2 pence worth anyway.
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: carracarra13 on November 29, 2008, 20:10:31
I was also supprised too when his missus told us I said had he fell asleep shurly hed of felt the heat , then the truth came out it was more involved then that Ill pm the rest of the story to you if you are interested
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Jonny Boaterboy on November 29, 2008, 21:20:36
Well, I have gone for it  :twisted: I did a test with the thermal cut out taken out (this is a little round unit that is set in the foam in the middle towards the rear) I place a folded fleece blanket on the seat, put some weight on it and let it burn for 15mins....... keeping an eye on it of cause! Slipped my hand in to find it toast and warm, no hot bits or melted foam! So I have put it all back together minus the thermal cut out and will test when I can drive again (waiting for fixed shoulder to repair!)

carracarra13, I Would be very interested to here the rest of the story! Still worried about my arse!
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: muddyjames on November 29, 2008, 21:57:43
maybe you need to put your shoulder on the toasty warm seat to mend the shoulder faster??? :lol: Just an idea!!  :) :dance:
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Range Rover Blues on November 29, 2008, 22:10:43
Or fit one of Wizards adjustable fan thermo switches to your seats
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Jonny Boaterboy on November 29, 2008, 22:22:07
All good Ideas! I like the Idea of the fans...... It would be like a new Range Rover................. Heated and cooled seats!! Shoulder need all the help it can get so might take the heated seat to bed with me and lie on it!
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Range Rover Blues on November 30, 2008, 02:36:54
You might have misunderstood me there, you can use the fan switch to either turn a fan on or a heater off as the switch is a changeover switch, adjustable :-k
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: waveydavey on December 03, 2008, 06:08:21
As a thought don't forget that this could effect your insurance:

If you did get a fire and they inspect the car finding that you have delebrately removed a safety feature then they may very justifiably refuse to pay out
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Jonny Boaterboy on December 07, 2008, 19:04:19
That is a very good point about the insurance and yes, your right, if they found out it was missing I guess they would not pay out........ but...... when I repaired it there was one section that had shorted out and created a small amount of burned foam around the area. It had not started a fire due to the foam been flame retardant and the fact that as soon as the wire had broken the current stopped flowing thus creating its own cut out. So I think the chances of my Range Rover going up in smoke due to not having this safety feature is slim......... There we go I've said it now  :doh: I guess it will be up in flames before Christmas!!!
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: symlise on December 18, 2008, 23:19:43
Removing safety features... sounds a bit iffy to me. Maybe consult L.R Technical or give it a full days testing whilst at work !! Any chance of fixing mine if it's successful ??  :-k :grin:
Title: Re: Heated seats on fire!!
Post by: Jonny Boaterboy on December 28, 2008, 22:23:38
Well the first few road test have been done........... I must say I've got a hot arse! From cold you can probable have them on for about 10 mins after that it get too warm, not to the point of burning but just enough to make you go "that's enough now!" It is nice when you are half way through your journey to have a little boost!

I think taking out the thermal cut out was a good move, yes it does get too hot but not to the point of burning you. If you are like me and like to feel the warmth then it's great as I have allways found heated seats never get warm enough for my liking as they allways cut out too early. That said it is a safety feature and should not be removed.

 
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