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General => Cosmetic and bodywork matters => Topic started by: LazyLunatic on 19 November 2012, 02:11

Title: Heated Leather Recaro repair
Post by: LazyLunatic on 19 November 2012, 02:11
Fitted my 3.5 color concept interior. Passenger seat heats up fine. Now the driver's doesn't work, tried both relay's in passenger, both work. Both in driver's, no heat. So I guessed it was the heating elements; I'd read you fix them so I went about taking the seat apart.

Got to a point where staples needed to be pulled, so I stopped as I don't have the right staple gun. I did notice the elements are "housed" in cloth, so can't see how it could be repaired. I did also read they are around £35 to replace.

Was debating on taking the seat somewhere and getting it repaired, but would think it would cost a fortune. And if I could do it at the cost of a new element and a staple gun, then I will. Doesn't look too hard. Only thing being would the element be a VW part?

Can anyone shed some light on this?

Thanks :)
Title: Re: Heated Leather Recaro repair
Post by: LazyLunatic on 12 January 2013, 19:35
Anyone know where you can buy the heated elements apart from VW? Its over £150 from there!
Title: Re: Heated Leather Recaro repair
Post by: Golf_GT_TDI on 12 January 2013, 19:55
I haven't worked on Mk3 recaro's only Mk4 ones so can't help much sorry
Title: Re: Heated Leather Recaro repair
Post by: LazyLunatic on 12 January 2013, 20:10
I got a quote for £45 to swap the elements over, which is fine. Just need to find the elements but according to VW there are 2 different parts, backrest and bottom and cost £160. Hmmmmm.
Title: Re: Heated Leather Recaro repair
Post by: Golf_GT_TDI on 12 January 2013, 20:52
I can check part numbers for you on ETKA if you like? You might be able to save a few quid by going through TPS rather than dealer though?
Title: Re: Heated Leather Recaro repair
Post by: LazyLunatic on 12 January 2013, 21:05
I can check part numbers for you on ETKA if you like? You might be able to save a few quid by going through TPS rather than dealer though?

I got 535 963 557 A and 535 963 555 C from the dealership. I'll get a quote from TPS next week.
Title: Re: Heated Leather Recaro repair
Post by: Mr Blue on 23 January 2013, 02:54
elements can be repaired by fixing the burn break. a soldering iron, and some heatshrink...should be good to go but you need the heater pads out first.