MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Modifications & Technical Area => Cosmetic/Interior Modifications => Topic started by: dub singh on December 11, 2011, 10:19:51 pm
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Recently acquired some heated seats from a 2007 GTI for my 2007 FSI... Got them fitted in and looking all good...
Does anyone know how to get the heating function to work? i assume i need some sort of wiring harness/adapter and a switch on the climate control fascia?
My climate control fascia panel is the bog standard poverty spec one... Anyone know what parts i need and rough costs? part numbers would be greatly appreciated..
Cheers in advance..
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Check this http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,38242.msg462014.html#msg462014 (http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,38242.msg462014.html#msg462014)
Basically, you'll need a new heater panel with heated seat roller switches on (eBay £25-50), a loom from Kufatec and a pair of scissors to butcher said loom. You'll benefit from having VCDS to activate it and clear any faults.
You'll have to swap plugs and extend all the wires on the side going to your passenger seat as the loom is made for LHD.
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eBay item 230562672826 is the kind of panel you need if non-digital - I have one from a Passat :happy2:
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Cheers for all that fella.. :happy2:
The item you've posted is that a direct fit? as the seller hasnt listed 'Golf 'on the listing..
Is the wiring mostly plug and play? apart from the modification of the 'Kufatec' wiring loom? Dont really fancy cutting/splicing into any of the origial wiring...
Cheers
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I have a Passat panel, should all be fine. As for having ECON or AC, they are both usable panels.
Factory wiring is untouched in this retrofit but you may have to swap pins on the loom plugs - I never needed to.
The loom has all connectors. All you need is about 3m of 2.5mm wire, and I needed the same length for two skinny wires (used some speaker wire). Also have two 30a fuses and a 5a mini blade fuse.
On 2007+ seats you're swapping the plugs on the loom only and having to solder/heatshrink the joints.
The passenger side on mine had 8 wires but drivers side 5 (heated seats with electrical lumbar), thus the need for three additional wires.
Just remember when testing the seats they only heat up when sat on.
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I have a Passat panel, should all be fine. As for having ECON or AC, they are both usable panels.
Factory wiring is untouched in this retrofit but you may have to swap pins on the loom plugs - I never needed to.
The loom has all connectors. All you need is about 3m of 2.5mm wire, and I needed the same length for two skinny wires (used some speaker wire). Also have two 30a fuses and a 5a mini blade fuse.
On 2007+ seats you're swapping the plugs on the loom only and having to solder/heatshrink the joints.
The passenger side on mine had 8 wires but drivers side 5 (heated seats with electrical lumbar), thus the need for three additional wires.
Just remember when testing the seats they only heat up when sat on.
wish I knew that yesterday, I fitted some 2008MY seats in a 2004 golf. I didn't bother extending the loom. I took the controller of the passenger seat with the loom and swopped it with the drivers seat loom. Wired it in and no heat. Checked the wiring with a multimeter and the voltage changed when the dial was adjusted. and doing a continuity test on the element that was fine. I was sure it was ok and put the seats back and when you pushed hard on the seat it started to warm.
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Hi there,
My Edition 30's heated seats - the passenger one at least, heats up when there's nobody in it. Is this right? Should there be an occupancy sensor or other microswitch that senses whether there's a bum in the seat?!
The other half loves the heated seat and its normally cranked to the max but I've noticed it warms in lower settings too when she's not there.
Any ideas?
galaxie500
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I'm going on what I've read and that mine only heat up when sat on. I think they go off the seatbelt warning sensor.
Are they definitely warm through the seat elements and not ambient cabin temperature?
Does the passenger seat heat up even when set at 0?
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Just remember when testing the seats they only heat up when sat on.
wish I knew that yesterday, I fitted some 2008MY seats in a 2004 golf. I didn't bother extending the loom. I took the controller of the passenger seat with the loom and swopped it with the drivers seat loom. Wired it in and no heat. Checked the wiring with a multimeter and the voltage changed when the dial was adjusted. and doing a continuity test on the element that was fine. I was sure it was ok and put the seats back and when you pushed hard on the seat it started to warm.
Just noticed your reply (initially read this on Tapatalk and seemed to miss it).
It's good for the forum to know the box/loom swapping works. In hindsight I would use this method, but my seats were already in and I'm alright with a soldering gun & had lots of spare wire so didn't take long. Either way, it's still frustrating that Kufatec don't let you specify LHD or RHD as they are making the loom up to order anyway?
I know what you mean, when I ran it all in I had forgotten the 5A mini fuse so I was getting lumbar support but no heat - I was ready to pull it all out and start again until I borrowed a fuse and there it was - heat!
Big relief as I started to think the elements were gone, had I wrecked the loom etc.