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Flashman



Member Since: 05 Jun 2011
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England 2011 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black
Heated Seat gets so hot it almost burns the legs

I have searched through the other heated seat articles, but cannot find one linking to the issue I have with mine. When switched on it warms up but seems to get too hot to touch, I was wondering if the element has moved too close to the leather, but from the other comments the electrics is wired into the leather.

Is there any way to lessen the heated seat power? (other than the 2 stage button, both settings are too hot after warm up even through thick jeans).

Has anyone else had the same issue?

Note: the seats are the pre facelift ones on an 04/05 car. Tom

Current Drive
2011 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography - Santorini Black - Ivory Leather

Previous Drives
2004 Model Vogue Td6 (Touchscreen) - Java Black - Parchment Leather
1994 RR Classic 3.9 V8 Soft dash - Niagara Grey - Grey Leather
1972 Series III SWB Safari - Green (Hand Painted) - Black Plastic

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ebajema



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New Zealand 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Galway Green

Yesterday I was looking at the settings menu of the car (Faultmate software) for Bergxu and I noticed that there is a setting that controls the seat temperature. The seat temp can be set to medium and hot in that menu. It is for the MY02-09 range so yours sits right in the middle of that. If you know anyone with a T4 (dealer) or Faultmate or one of the other systems that allow setting changes you can ask them to check and set the temp medium. MY 2010 5.0 SC Galway green and sand interior!!
Have the Faultmate MSV2 Extreme to be tinkering with the settings etc. !!

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Flashman



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England 2011 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

Nice one, I will look into that, was worried that there was something wrong with it, but if you are in arctic conditions I guess the high setting can be useful through all the clothing layers. Tom

Current Drive
2011 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography - Santorini Black - Ivory Leather

Previous Drives
2004 Model Vogue Td6 (Touchscreen) - Java Black - Parchment Leather
1994 RR Classic 3.9 V8 Soft dash - Niagara Grey - Grey Leather
1972 Series III SWB Safari - Green (Hand Painted) - Black Plastic

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Only last week i had to change the rear swab on an 04 "54" FFRR as the seat heater had started to catch fire! It had burnt the seat cushion inside the seat! so maybe worth checking further on your car... The affected areas were black and crispy!



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Flashman



Member Since: 05 Jun 2011
Location: Windsor & Brentwood
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England 2011 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black

So possibly something serious then, is it fairly straight forward to get access to the seat interior/remove the seat covers? Tom

Current Drive
2011 4.4 TDV8 Autobiography - Santorini Black - Ivory Leather

Previous Drives
2004 Model Vogue Td6 (Touchscreen) - Java Black - Parchment Leather
1994 RR Classic 3.9 V8 Soft dash - Niagara Grey - Grey Leather
1972 Series III SWB Safari - Green (Hand Painted) - Black Plastic

Post #106858 11th Feb 2012 9:03pm
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