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The nice thing about the OEM ones is the built in thermostat and adjustable dial, nice to be able to crank the ****er up to 6 then dial it down when it gets toasty
Very true!! You can't beat genuine Audi heated Recaro sports seats,oh i'm sorry renamed for the RS2 as RS2 Recaros.They be very nice. MMmmmmm.
96 URS6 plus speck saloon
96 URS6 plus speck estate
94 2.6 80 Avant
99 2.8 final edition Cabriolet
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Panthero Coupé quattro 20vt
Indigo ABY coupé
Imola B6 S4 Avant
Was a while ago when I did these so I’m going from memory.
The Waeco seat pads come with twin elements, one for hot and the other for hotter, but I can't remember which one I used, probably the hotter of the two.
I used the later relayed switches and loom and wired with the appropriate connectors, using audicoupe2.3’s excellent guide: http://www.s2forum.com/forum/showthr...ghlight=heated
You can see in his pictures of the seats where the thermistor sits at the back of the seat, get down to your local haberdasher and get some iron on interfacing to keep it in position.
The elements are stuck to the seats using supplied double sided tape but I found going over them with the interfacing helps smooth out the edges
Also, I think I may have had to cut the fabric on the back element to allow it to fit either side of the middle cover tensioning wire
1989 NG Q Pick-up (Daily)
2002 ASZ Golf (Doris' Daily)
1997 AJK-G2 A6 Avant Q (In surgery)
1999 AGZ Bora (Daily 2)
1994 ABC A6 Avant (Spare)
1984 JS Coupe GT (Slow progress)
1982 WN Coupe GT5 (Spare)
1983 MK1 Golf GTI Pirelli (In storage)
I sourced a complete set for cardcrash, that's all eight, front and rear seat elements complete with an unbutchered loom including all four switches from Stingeris in Lithuania.
I think some of the parts came from C4 cars but they look compatible.
He couldn't have been more helpful and efficient and I'd wouldn't hesitate to purchase parts from him again, good English as well
I've fitted a set of URS6 elements into a set of Recaros for another member a few years ago. The backrest element needs a bit of getting but can be made to fit OK
Panthero Coupé quattro 20vt
Indigo ABY coupé
Imola B6 S4 Avant
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