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wutz Blaumann

Joined: 08/13/2004 Posts: 247 Karma: +11 / -1 Location: BRA 2006 Seat Leon Free account, no CAN development support
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17-01-2005, 20:37 Subject: |
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The heating on the driver's side had also stopped working for me. However, I was lucky that the burnt spot was only in the seat cushion and didn't go through the upholstery. I repaired the heating element (by resoldering the wires). It worked very well, and I did it without removing the seat or disconnecting the airbag connector. It has been working perfectly again for the past six months. VW Golf V, 1,9 TDI, 77KW, BLS, 2007;
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Translated on 04-07-2026, 18:02.
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18-01-2005, 21:06 Subject: |
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Okay, I made a mistake. The seat repair at the dealership cost 330.00 EUR, not 260.00 EUR.
I also read in another forum that the 'Highline' models supposedly use 'higher quality' heating mats. My father, however, has a 'Highline' model.
After a phone call with the 0800-VOLKSWAGEN hotline, the dealer contacted me again after a week and announced that they would be issuing a corrected invoice. The extent of the leniency still needs to be clarified.
However, with the 'equal parts' strategy, I can't imagine that the 'Highline' model would have better heating mats than the 'Trendline' model, or... B. are supposedly installed in the SKODA Fabia.
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