In a message dated 3/5/2002 8:26:07 AM EST, sdtilton@yahoo.com writes:
<< Made me wish for heated seats in the TR6.
Wouldn't that be nifty!
Not just on the brutally cold mornings, but on the fall foliage tours. >>
Scott,
If you have a later model TR6 with the wiring harness that includes a
connector for the under-the-seat seat belt warning switch (plastic pancake
button under the butt cushion), you've already got a ready made loop for
power delivery with a little wiring change.
If you know someone that has a full factory service manual from a vehicle
with a seat warmer, with a little research I bet that you could find a
solution (and part numbers) and make it happen.
I was always a bit skeptical of these options until I jumped into a friend's
Cadillac on a very cold day in New England and within a minute or so I was
downright toasty:)
Good luck
Chip Krout
1976 TR6 #CF57822U - one of the last 500 built - restoration nearing
completion
1970 Spitfire Mk3 #FDU78512L - resting for the winter
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