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Old 30th June 2015, 21:37   #1
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Default Wanted: electric/ heated seat wiring loom

I'm on the lookout for a wiring loom for my electric/ heated seats so I can swap my cloth manual seats for electric leather.

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Old 12th July 2015, 21:11   #2
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Just a bump re this loom.

I now have someone who wants my old cloth seats, he will be in the UK and leave before end of July, but I cant take the front seats out until I have the wiring for the leather ones ... can't adjust seats otherwise!

Any help on getting this loom will be greatfully received.

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Worth dropping the traders a pm to see what they have bound to one of them that can help.
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Massive task to remove a genuine loom, much easier to ask for the plugs and make the loom yourself.
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Massive task to remove a genuine loom, much easier to ask for the plugs and make the loom yourself.
Agree with Rich, made my own loom when i fitted mine last year, was pretty straight forward.
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Old 12th July 2015, 21:35   #6
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Thanks all - I could make the loom (will need the plugs of course) but I just don't have the time - I'm off to Scotland for this week then other stuff before I have to head off to Europe ... and this chap needs the seats before end of July
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Thanks all - I could make the loom (will need the plugs of course) but I just don't have the time - I'm off to Scotland for this week then other stuff before I have to head off to Europe ... and this chap needs the seats before end of July
Could you pick up a spares set of seats to get you by or fit the electric and wire up the movement part even just to get the seat set up in your driving position.
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Could you pick up a spares set of seats to get you by or fit the electric and wire up the movement part even just to get the seat set up in your driving position.
I was thinking of doing the latter part of your comment above yes ... it wouldn't be pretty but could set it up so I can adjust the seat(s). I'll need to see which the relevant wire is and wire it in with an in-line fuse with wiring out of harms way ...
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I was thinking of doing the latter part of your comment above yes ... it wouldn't be pretty but could set it up so I can adjust the seat(s). I'll need to see which the relevant wire is and wire it in with an in-line fuse with wiring out of harms way ...
If you do this, any chance of an idiots guide? I'm in the same situation, with a set of leather seats in the garage nagging at me to be fitted!
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If you can find a car with loom in then it is about an hours work to remove it, you can remove an whole loom in about three hours PS Christopher you have a PM Arctic.
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