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Seat heater question 700 1988

I don't know of any difference between the leather and cloth seat heaters. You can bypass the thermostat too if you want but I wouldn't on the passenger seat. The driver's seat, I think you'll notice if it gets too hot. I'd just fit the leather-seat heaters to the new seats and go with it. If needed to make it smooth, some thin foam can be laid over the heater pad. You might also want to decide which seat has the better foam bottom in it, if there are an issues with that. Also, if the car the donor seats came from have the 3-position heater switches, the wiring for that's going to be different, so you might have to change things anyway.
Good luck keeping your ____ warm!
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Rob Bareiss, New London CT ::: 86 244DL, 87 244DL, 88 744GLE, 91 244: 808K total






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