Heated Seats...
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Have you thought of just fixing it? I have repaired two of my volvos seat heaters. typically it is just a broken line within the coils. Its a bit of work removing all the little metal clips but the skin roles back far enough for you to work on it. Usually what happens is someone puts a knee or kids stand on the seat and break the coils under where a rod crosses over the thermal cloth.
Both times I have done this it has been very obvious where the break is since it heats up and burns in that spot.
Both times I have done this it has been very obvious where the break is since it heats up and burns in that spot.
#5
^ are you saying that all you have to do is cut open the heated seat, and solder the wire back together? cause if thats true im going to be pissed cause it makes too much sense and i didnt do it...
its a real pain in the *** to get those clips off. if i were to do it again, i would get a good pair of metal clippers and just clip them all off.... literally every single one of them can be replaced with tie-wraps., i did it trust me it will make your life EASY. and it works like a charm.. you would never even know there were no metal clips.
its a real pain in the *** to get those clips off. if i were to do it again, i would get a good pair of metal clippers and just clip them all off.... literally every single one of them can be replaced with tie-wraps., i did it trust me it will make your life EASY. and it works like a charm.. you would never even know there were no metal clips.
#6
^ are you saying that all you have to do is cut open the heated seat, and solder the wire back together? cause if thats true im going to be pissed cause it makes too much sense and i didnt do it...
Start being pissed. I did not solder it though, I used a barrel connector..a barrel crimp then tucked it back into the heat wrap and then warm my booty.
its a real pain in the *** to get those clips off. if i were to do it again, i would get a good pair of metal clippers and just clip them all off.... literally every single one of them can be replaced with tie-wraps., i did it trust me it will make your life EASY. and it works like a charm.. you would never even know there were no metal clips.
Start being pissed. I did not solder it though, I used a barrel connector..a barrel crimp then tucked it back into the heat wrap and then warm my booty.
its a real pain in the *** to get those clips off. if i were to do it again, i would get a good pair of metal clippers and just clip them all off.... literally every single one of them can be replaced with tie-wraps., i did it trust me it will make your life EASY. and it works like a charm.. you would never even know there were no metal clips.
#8
You can get hog ring pliers and hogrings to put the seats back together. I tried replacing the metal frame on a sienna at work. When I was finished it looked like I stuffed it with old t shirts so we just sent it out to an upholstery shop. My seat heaters are inop right now and I would rather not mess with it
#9
its a real pain in the *** to get those clips off. if i were to do it again, i would get a good pair of metal clippers and just clip them all off.... literally every single one of them can be replaced with tie-wraps., i did it trust me it will make your life EASY. and it works like a charm.. you would never even know there were no metal clips.
#11
there are so many zip ties holding on the skin, that it would seriously take some abuse to get those things to strech.. have you ever had one and tried to pull it off with a vice-grip? dont buy dollar store ones and you should be fine. i mean thats what there made to do... hold stuff together..
2. im pretty sure that a single hog tie will pull apart faster than a tie-wrap due to the fact that its just a piece of metal bent into a ring..
#12
i disagree. you can look at it 2 ways.
there are so many zip ties holding on the skin, that it would seriously take some abuse to get those things to strech.. have you ever had one and tried to pull it off with a vice-grip? dont buy dollar store ones and you should be fine. i mean thats what there made to do... hold stuff together..
2. im pretty sure that a single hog tie will pull apart faster than a tie-wrap due to the fact that its just a piece of metal bent into a ring..
there are so many zip ties holding on the skin, that it would seriously take some abuse to get those things to strech.. have you ever had one and tried to pull it off with a vice-grip? dont buy dollar store ones and you should be fine. i mean thats what there made to do... hold stuff together..
2. im pretty sure that a single hog tie will pull apart faster than a tie-wrap due to the fact that its just a piece of metal bent into a ring..
And obviously you have never used hog rings before. I've taken off and put on skins from two interiors, those hog rings are not going anywhere, definitely not before zip ties at least.
When the right materials are available to do it the right way, why wouldn't you? Especially when you'll spend less on hog rings than you will zip ties. Have you ever seen an 850 interior where the hog rings have separated and the seams are lifting from the support brackets? I sure as hell haven't nor heard of that ever happening.
#13
I'm not talking about pulling it in half, I'm talking about constant stretching on the ziptie I think will cause it to stretch over time.
And obviously you have never used hog rings before. I've taken off and put on skins from two interiors, those hog rings are not going anywhere, definitely not before zip ties at least.
When the right materials are available to do it the right way, why wouldn't you? Especially when you'll spend less on hog rings than you will zip ties. Have you ever seen an 850 interior where the hog rings have separated and the seams are lifting from the support brackets? I sure as hell haven't nor heard of that ever happening.
And obviously you have never used hog rings before. I've taken off and put on skins from two interiors, those hog rings are not going anywhere, definitely not before zip ties at least.
When the right materials are available to do it the right way, why wouldn't you? Especially when you'll spend less on hog rings than you will zip ties. Have you ever seen an 850 interior where the hog rings have separated and the seams are lifting from the support brackets? I sure as hell haven't nor heard of that ever happening.
ive also heard of many others doing it this way with out a problem.
#14
have you ever seen seats done with zip ties start loosening up? after a year mines been great! it also makes it easier for the second time if ever you have to do it again.. which i do because mine stopped working again.
ive also heard of many others doing it this way with out a problem.
ive also heard of many others doing it this way with out a problem.
#15
but yes, the best way to do it is hog rings i guess, but you could do the job twice with zip ties in the time it'll take you to remove and put back those hogrings..
#16
are these cars even going to last 17 more years! most of them already have high milage, im pretty sure the seat leather would disintegrate in that time so you'll have to change it anyway..
but yes, the best way to do it is hog rings i guess, but you could do the job twice with zip ties in the time it'll take you to remove and put back those hogrings..
but yes, the best way to do it is hog rings i guess, but you could do the job twice with zip ties in the time it'll take you to remove and put back those hogrings..
And why wouldn't these cars last 17 more years? And why would leather disintegrate? Pretty sure my Dad has leather boots or jackets that are over 17 years old and are in perfect shape.
My seats I have in the car now are don't look 13 years old, I don't see any reason why they won't last forever.
All personal preference, not trying to get into a pissing match or anything.
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#18
right, it's a horse a piece. All personal preference.
And why wouldn't these cars last 17 more years? And why would leather disintegrate? Pretty sure my Dad has leather boots or jackets that are over 17 years old and are in perfect shape.
My seats I have in the car now are don't look 13 years old, I don't see any reason why they won't last forever.
All personal preference, not trying to get into a pissing match or anything.
And why wouldn't these cars last 17 more years? And why would leather disintegrate? Pretty sure my Dad has leather boots or jackets that are over 17 years old and are in perfect shape.
My seats I have in the car now are don't look 13 years old, I don't see any reason why they won't last forever.
All personal preference, not trying to get into a pissing match or anything.
Nice seats, are those factory? My seats in my 97 850 are all cracked and ripped well the front two, thinking about getting the reupholstered.But that might cost a pretty penny
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#20
never thought about that! good point, it holds your *** from sliding around! im definatly going to get some of those now!
you can buy brand new seat skins here: http://elwoodindustries.com/id65.html
but there pricey! but high quality work.. as good or better than original.
reminds me of when i put leather conditioner, becomes like ice!
you can buy brand new seat skins here: http://elwoodindustries.com/id65.html
but there pricey! but high quality work.. as good or better than original.
reminds me of when i put leather conditioner, becomes like ice!
Last edited by matt01; 02-22-2011 at 05:57 PM.