Where to get heated seats installed

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Josherswilson
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Where to get heated seats installed

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I have a 2012 6r GTI and would like to add heated elements to my seats...
Now I know there's a thread on here showing you sort of how to do it but I'm not overly keen on taking the fabric off my seats etc.
So, does anyone know of any places that will fit the elements and all the wiring?
Thanks in advance
Willni
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Re: Where to get heated seats installed

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automotive upholsters then automotive electrician would be my best guess
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Re: Where to get heated seats installed

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Maybe have a look in a VW Driver magazine as there is usually a VAG retro-fitter of OEM bits advert(s) in there, it will cost a bit though, but you will have the benefit of their experience and it will get fitted correctly first time.
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Re: Where to get heated seats installed

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RUM4MO wrote:Maybe have a look in a VW Driver magazine as there is usually a VAG retro-fitter of OEM bits advert(s) in there, it will cost a bit though, but you will have the benefit of their experience and it will get fitted correctly first time.
Thanks mate, good advice.
I'd say i have the skills to do it myself its just i know i'd mess something up no doubt!
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Re: Where to get heated seats installed

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Josherswilson wrote:
RUM4MO wrote:Maybe have a look in a VW Driver magazine as there is usually a VAG retro-fitter of OEM bits advert(s) in there, it will cost a bit though, but you will have the benefit of their experience and it will get fitted correctly first time.
Thanks mate, good advice.
I'd say i have the skills to do it myself its just i know i'd mess something up no doubt!
I understand what you are saying, I don't fancy messing with seat fabric and getting the wiring exactly right is a lot easier if someone has all the proper tools and parts to hand.
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