knob heating seats

George

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Today I've recieved the button seat heating. And decided not to postpone for a long time and change immediately.
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That's initially looked tunnel.
(Of course I took the handle AUTO)
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Next, open the armrest and take out the front panel
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Next pry top of the tunnel and from the armrest pry her and gently take out:
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Here are clips on it. break them down is difficult:
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and here it is the block that you want us to withdraw. For this untwists 4 black bolts and then take out all connectors for easy installation of new buttons
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to remove the old buttons, you need to remove the clips holding them
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For added convenience, first pry upper holder buttons, and then the lower (guided by the pictures)
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Here is a comparison of old and new buttons:
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But try the new place to place, then found a slight problem. New buttons do not stand up as Twister at the base of more than a gap in which it must enter. This is due to the fact that mine is different from the new one. To solve this problem had little refine block, which should stand button.

However, since I did not have the normal tools and in school I did not have the drawing (in connection with what is ideally a straight line to me is rarely possible to draw), but it is not particularly noticeable.
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The idea was Saw a small semi-circular hole that would Twister clearly went into it and everything was like a plant. But failed.
Here's how it looks in the end
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Right now I think how to close the groove.
Who has any ideas?
have an idea to do it with splen or polyurethane foam or polystyrene (of course it will be painted in black or it will be coated by plasti dip)
 

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George, instead of just getting the knobs, why don't you just replace the entire assembly? You will lose the middle button, but it's empty anyway..
 
PMG_705, in some time my friend will give me locomotive horn with built-in compressor. and I'm going to bring the wiring to a separate button, which will be in place of this stub
 
What in the bloody heck do you need a train horn for :confused.: You a redneck at heart :rofl:?

Do you have an empty space on your steering wheel for the button?
 
All images are brokwn ;)


Today I've recieved the button seat heating. And decided not to postpone for a long time and change immediately.
9117d7c3ed4a.jpg

That's initially looked tunnel.
(Of course I took the handle AUTO)
c4a1ebce7dde.jpg
Next, open the armrest and take out the front panel
415d9ec9371e.jpg


Next pry top of the tunnel and from the armrest pry her and gently take out:
1308c130bcfa.jpg


Here are clips on it. break them down is difficult:
3aa328a9dade.jpg

and here it is the block that you want us to withdraw. For this untwists 4 black bolts and then take out all connectors for easy installation of new buttons
c2d2a0256b27.jpg

to remove the old buttons, you need to remove the clips holding them
a10ad51301be.jpg

For added convenience, first pry upper holder buttons, and then the lower (guided by the pictures)
bf44414c1215.jpg

Here is a comparison of old and new buttons:
88ff732ef004.jpg


But try the new place to place, then found a slight problem. New buttons do not stand up as Twister at the base of more than a gap in which it must enter. This is due to the fact that mine is different from the new one. To solve this problem had little refine block, which should stand button.

However, since I did not have the normal tools and in school I did not have the drawing (in connection with what is ideally a straight line to me is rarely possible to draw), but it is not particularly noticeable.
c89d97659ce8.jpg

ef4a734acefb.jpg

The idea was Saw a small semi-circular hole that would Twister clearly went into it and everything was like a plant. But failed.
Here's how it looks in the end
75ece006852f.jpg

Right now I think how to close the groove.
Who has any ideas?
have an idea to do it with splen or polyurethane foam or polystyrene (of course it will be painted in black or it will be coated by plasti dip)
 

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Today I've recieved the button seat heating. And decided not to postpone for a long time and change immediately.
9117d7c3ed4a.jpg

That's initially looked tunnel.
(Of course I took the handle AUTO)
c4a1ebce7dde.jpg
Next, open the armrest and take out the front panel
415d9ec9371e.jpg


Next pry top of the tunnel and from the armrest pry her and gently take out:
1308c130bcfa.jpg


Here are clips on it. break them down is difficult:
3aa328a9dade.jpg

and here it is the block that you want us to withdraw. For this untwists 4 black bolts and then take out all connectors for easy installation of new buttons
c2d2a0256b27.jpg

to remove the old buttons, you need to remove the clips holding them
a10ad51301be.jpg

For added convenience, first pry upper holder buttons, and then the lower (guided by the pictures)
bf44414c1215.jpg

Here is a comparison of old and new buttons:
88ff732ef004.jpg


But try the new place to place, then found a slight problem. New buttons do not stand up as Twister at the base of more than a gap in which it must enter. This is due to the fact that mine is different from the new one. To solve this problem had little refine block, which should stand button.

However, since I did not have the normal tools and in school I did not have the drawing (in connection with what is ideally a straight line to me is rarely possible to draw), but it is not particularly noticeable.
c89d97659ce8.jpg

ef4a734acefb.jpg

The idea was Saw a small semi-circular hole that would Twister clearly went into it and everything was like a plant. But failed.
Here's how it looks in the end
75ece006852f.jpg

Right now I think how to close the groove.
Who has any ideas?
have an idea to do it with splen or polyurethane foam or polystyrene (of course it will be painted in black or it will be coated by plasti dip)


They work for me too :wub::laugh::rofl:
 

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Nice write up; there was another member who replaced the 3 hole slot with a 2 hole slot for just the base buttons.
 
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