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Old 08-27-2013, 04:13 PM   #1
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Can I get a heating element removed
From a JY car ? Or does it typically fall
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Old 08-27-2013, 04:28 PM   #2
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yes its removeable, its just tehre btwn the leather and padding, get the leather off, get it out
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its like a mini heating pad under the leather and padding.
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They are removable but its safer to skin the entire seat vs trying to cut the element out. You may have to sacrifice/skin a few seats to get one that isn't damaged. They can be repaired OR you can still get a new one from Acura for $350 - $380 each depending on which one you need.
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Are you trying to repair an existing heating element, or add heating to a base seat? If you are adding, there's many less expensive (and easier to install) options!
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Looking to add seat heating to a base model...

And fix the horrible lumbar.
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