Seat Heat Element
Could someone post a Vadis sheet which shows hoe to replace a seat element. Also how to remove the driver seat as well.
In advance, Thanks! |
Bump. Still looking for a how to replace heat element in driver's seat.
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What year?
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2001 s80
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Heater pad, replacing
Special tools: 115 8962 CRIMP PLIERS Preparations Remove the seat or the cushion / backrest -Remove the relevant seat or the cushion / backrest. See Lifting the front seats in and out or Rear seat assembly . ** Lifting the front seats in and out Lifting the front seats in and out Remove the four panels located above the seat screws: Pull the front panels straight up. Pull the rear panels diagonally upwards and backwards. Unscrew the four M10 screws. Carry out operation Side panel Side panel ** Replacing front seat side panel Remove the height adjustment lever handle: Insert a screwdriver at the rear of the handle. Release the catches. Pull upwards. Install: In reverse order. Pull the front edge of the panel upwards. Pull panel backwards. ** Seat belt buckle end mounting and SRS connector . ** SRS connector Removing the SIPS bag control module connector Note! Take care when separating the connectors. If the connector breaks the whole cable harness must be replaced. Note! Always replace the clip if it has been removed. Press on the side so that the bag goes over the edge (1). Separate the connector. Bend the clip at the front edge (2). Move the clip backwards. Remove clip. ** Disconnect the remaining connectors. Remove the seat. Note! To prevent electric static discharge problems: When removing a seat from a car with side airbags, the seat must be grounded. This is due to the danger of static electricity. When the seat is removed from its screwed joints and before it is lifted out of the car: Strip a long cable at both ends. Secure one end to the rear mounting on the seat (the metal colored mounting). Secure the other end in the car or to the car lift. Install: In reverse order. The seat must be tightened to the floor. Tighten to 48 Nm. ** Important Caution! The old heater pad must be removed first. A new heater pad must not be bonded over the old pad. Note! Read through the entire section before beginning work. Types of heater pad -A sequence of illustrations displaying a number of different heater pads for both the seat cushion and the backrest now follows -Caution! It is imperative that the correct type of heater pad is used to match the shape of the foam filling. -The heater pads displayed in the stages below apply to both the front and rear seats. General information about different types of heater pads Heater pads for front seats |
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