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Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
I noticed that the switch on the passenger side to turn on heating of the seat does not light up. The one on the driver side does. It turns kind of red/orange. I asked the dealer when I went to pick it up (when I purchase it) and they did not know. They just went to another one to compare and did the same thing. So, is this correct, having one type of switch on the passenger side than the one on the driver side (one that lights up and one that does not)?
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RE: Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
I have read in some forums that the passenger side sealtbelt must be engaged for the seat heater to work.
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RE: Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
ORIGINAL: Skoal I have read in some forums that the passenger side sealtbelt must be engaged for the seat heater to work. |
RE: Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
ORIGINAL: Skoal I have read in some forums that the passenger side sealtbelt must be engaged for the seat heater to work. |
RE: Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
SB mine too. I just found out vthe other day that I have seat heaters in the back as well.
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RE: Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
my daughter found that the first time she got in. of course, your time in the back seat isn't spent looking at the center console . . . . . . :D
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RE: Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
They light up? I can hardly get my hand down therelet alone myfat head to checkif the lamp is on. With our H3, when the seats are hot, the switch is set to on. When the seats are cold, the switch is set to off. :D
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RE: Passenger SIde Heating Switch design error?
You would have been amazed at how we, I mean me, just myself. Um... she wasn't there...Really. Strange postion that we, I mean I had to be in to see them.:eek:
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