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Old 03-28-2019, 07:01 PM   #1
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Heated seats option

Hey guys, I’m looking to do a few interior upgrades on my interior, and i was just wondering if the oem seats can be used as heated seats? Or do you have to have the leather/alcantara option?


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Don't see any reason you couldn't put the elements in any seat.
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Don't see any reason you couldn't put the elements in any seat.


Just wondering because of the material. Would it burn or have any affect on the material of the seats, i found some pads on eBay for like 40 bucks that would work, but just not sure if it’s possible with OEM unless they’re the limited seats.


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Don't see any reason you couldn't put the elements in any seat.


I appreciate the help tho! Thanks bud!


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Just wondering because of the material. Would it burn or have any affect on the material of the seats, i found some pads on eBay for like 40 bucks that would work, but just not sure if it’s possible with OEM unless they’re the limited seats.


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They are plenty durable and they tend to not make car seats out of materials that will burst into flame when hot. They can take the heat of a closed up car in California so the 100 or so degrees the pads get will be fine.
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They are plenty durable and they tend to not make car seats out of materials that will burst into flame when hot. They can take the heat of a closed up car in California so the 100 or so degrees the pads get will be fine.


Awesome bro! Thank you so much for that! Looking forward to getting some good heated seating lol.


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well, toyota & subaru generally don't... GM and Ford will as long as they determine the cost savings are greater than the lawsuit expenses
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well, toyota & subaru generally don't... GM and Ford will as long as they determine the cost savings are greater than the lawsuit expenses
Not so much anymore. It is fun that the government had to step in and make a law that car materials don't burst into flame under normal conditions. Would think that would be a no brainer.
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Not so much anymore. It is fun that the government had to step in and make a law that car materials don't burst into flame under normal conditions. Would think that would be a no brainer.

Well Tcoat, here in america we believe in freedom. Freedom means you can make car seats out of whatever material you want. Not the governments place to say if it should or shouldn't randomly burst into flames.
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Well Tcoat, here in america we believe in freedom. Freedom means you can make car seats out of whatever material you want. Not the governments place to say if it should or shouldn't randomly burst into flames.
Well it actually has been for about 20 years now. There is almost nothing in the industry that isn't regulated anymore.
The is probably a team in an FMVSS lab measuring how sharp the edges on radio knobs should be at this very second. Of course the study will cost $120,000,000 which will have to be paid for by the auto industry.
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Well Tcoat, here in america we believe in freedom. Freedom means you can make car seats out of whatever material you want. Not the governments place to say if it should or shouldn't randomly burst into flames.
This is coming from a guy who lives in a state where you automatically get fined $1,000 if your exhaust is too loud.
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This is coming from a guy who lives in a state where you automatically get fined $1,000 if your exhaust is too loud.
And the city where little old ladies drive brand new shiny super stocked Dodges.
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Just wondering because of the material. Would it burn or have any affect on the material of the seats, i found some pads on eBay for like 40 bucks that would work, but just not sure if it’s possible with OEM unless they’re the limited seats.


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Forewarning, i was told by a toyota dealer when i was shopping for my '14 that installing aftermarket heaters in the passenger seat can cause issues with the passenger airbag sensor. Though they could have been pushing me to get the 10 series on their lot.

I haven't heard anything more from anyone that's either tried it or has data to refute it, but it's definitely something to keep in mind.
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Hello Twitchy313.

First off, since you live in California, why on earth would you want heated seats?

Second off, you live in California, and since everything causes cancer down there, you are just asking for a dose of testicular or rectal/colon cancer -

Third off, studies have shown that excess heat on a man's testicles, can cause infertility.

Fourth off, and less severe, is that a heated butt and gonads, can cause hemorrhoid irritation and sexual impedance.-

Fifth off, if you put seat heaters in non-heatable seats, anything to do with your warranty when it comes to electrical will not be honored.

Sixth off, if you do that, your insurance rates may go up or your policy be cancelled.

Seventh off, now just where are you going to get the power from without blowing a fuse or overloading a circuit ?? Maybe blowing the circuit that powers your electric power steering or power brakes -

Hey, but don't let me discourage you - just mod away -


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