weerab
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i have calibra leather seats and i want to make them heated i have checked and i do not have the loom is there anyway i can make a loom up to make them heat up and put switches in them (ie wiring them to the battery with in-line-fuses and switches)
i hope that makes sense
thanks for any advice 
[Edited on 10-12-2007 by weerab]
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Ste L
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i made my own, cut the wire's from a cav, and came up with this
tape it up to make it look neater too

[Edited on 10-12-2007 by Ste L]
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weerab
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thanks m8 i read a post ages ago that someone done this.....basically i got the wires from under the calibra seats an snipped the conneter off then put my own female an male conecters onto the wires then i went out to halfords i got 2 rolls of red wire 2 rolls of blue, connectors, 2 in-line fuses and 2 flick switches with built in lights so i can see wen there on or off
then wen i got bk i took the plastic surround off by the gearstick so nothing was in the way, then i ran a length of red wire from the battery to each switch (positive) and also a length of blue wire attached the bolt under bonnet to the switch (earth), then i ran a length of blue wire from the batery right the way through to conections on each calibra seat (negative) once all these had the appropraite conecters on i linked them all up.
the next part to do was ran a positive wire from the conections under each calibra seat to the switch, then finally i conected the 2 in-line fuses to the positive wire on the engine bay side an wala it worked
i went on sunday to halfords and spent 30 quid on all of that and when i followed it my drivers seat never heat up....could it be because that its because they have been lying in a scrapyard for about 3 years.....thanks in advance people
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Ste L
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i used all the wire's from under seat up to switches..
then i could use proper vauxhall switches and make it more factory looking
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weerab
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i looked today and havent got any of it due to it being a 1999 corsa ls van originaly so i thought that if i followed the tutorial above but it makes no sense to me i dont know what he means about where the wires go... does it make sense to u... if it does can u explain it to me please...
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Ste L
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if the seat's are not working - check the wire that goes from base to back rest, this sometime's brakes, and it will stop them working - had to re-solder mine...
worth a try
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weerab
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ok m8 will look at it at the weekend really busy this week thanks for your help
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Ste L
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no probs
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