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Chuggaboom
Original Poster
940 posts
117 months
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Were they a factory optional extra ? I didn't know any TVR ever had them or even the option. 
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Simon says
9,308 posts
90 months
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They are on the Chim i think a cost option at the time hence some do some don't 
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mcosh
89 posts
115 months
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Could do with those for the winter. Anyone had them retro fitted?
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pmessling
1,113 posts
72 months
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I have two spare heating elements spare that I'm never going to use should any one be interested in making me an offer.
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The AJP Griff
4,238 posts
124 months
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pmessling said: I have two spare heating elements spare that I'm never going to use should any one be interested in making me an offer. I might be interested? Are they bases or backs? Drop me a mail if you like 
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Chuggaboom
Original Poster
940 posts
117 months
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Looks like they were factory fitted as the cable runs appear to be original fitting as they are under the carpet in places.
I haven't given it much thought so far as to will I keep them.....have yet to find the controls.....what might I be looking for ???
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rigga
3,056 posts
70 months
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I think those cars fitted with heated seats had an extra button by where the dash light dimmer switch is by your left knee?
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RichB
24,247 posts
153 months
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I specified them on my Griff 500 because I enjoy driving with the roof down in winter so yes they are a TVR option, about £200 if I remember correctly. They are squabs only but very good and are operated by pushing in one of the four multi-function heater buttons, the one that also switches on the heated mirrors I think. I'll check in the morning if you want.
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Chuggaboom
Original Poster
940 posts
117 months
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RichB said: I'll check in the morning if you want. Yes please....but no rush...as and when would be fine 
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JamesK
2,014 posts
148 months
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RichB said: I specified them on my Griff 500 because I enjoy driving with the roof down in winter so yes they are a TVR option, about £200 if I remember correctly. They are squabs only but very good and are operated by pushing in one of the four multi-function heater buttons, the one that also switches on the heated mirrors I think. I'll check in the morning if you want. My '92 also has them randomly. The old style fan speed switch pulls out to operate seeminly. I'm too scared of bursting into flames and spinning off the face of the earth to try them out for any length of time 
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cavebloke
342 posts
96 months
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I've got them on my pre-cat too but I haven't found a button that operates them yet. That said I think they may be bust because the plugs were disconnected when I got the car.
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Bluebottle
2,927 posts
109 months
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Chuggaboom said: Looks like they were factory fitted as the cable runs appear to be original fitting as they are under the carpet in places.
I haven't given it much thought so far as to will I keep them.....have yet to find the controls.....what might I be looking for ??? Yep it was a factory fitment on that car (my old Ocean Haze?) and they are switched on/off via one of the heater control knobs (push down to turn on as per the blower on the top right knobb) can't remember if it was top or buttom left knobb that turned the heated seats on  E.T.A....just remembered, its the top left heater control knob(push pull) and theres an LED just to the right of it that eluminates yellow. (its also noted in the owners manual page 11/12)
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Podie
38,407 posts
144 months
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For reference Chims had additional electric windows style buttons either side of the transmission tunnel. If you want to go aftermarket, we've had Waeco (MSH 50 - http://waeco.com/za/4381_6361.php?hirID=174&sp... ) items fitted to the Fabia vRS, although the now do other versions. They're not as quick to heat up as OEM fitment jobs, but they get very toasty.
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RichB
24,247 posts
153 months
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Bluebottle said: E.T.A....just remembered, its the top left heater control knob(push pull) and theres an LED just to the right of it that eluminates yellow. (its also noted in the owners manual page 11/12) Yep, that's the same on my '99 Griff
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mcosh
89 posts
115 months
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Is a retro fit something that can be easily done? Anyone tried removing the leather seat outers yet?
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macdeb
3,817 posts
124 months
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My first Griff' a '94 M had them.
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rigga
3,056 posts
70 months
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Not too sure that this option,along with the A/C that my car has is slightly pointless on these cars,with an interior that gets very toasty very quickly,and a roof that comes off if it is too hot .....
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RichB
24,247 posts
153 months
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Going out roof down on a frosty winter's morning I assure you they are not pointless...
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Podie
38,407 posts
144 months
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rigga said: Not too sure that this option,along with the A/C that my car has is slightly pointless on these cars,with an interior that gets very toasty very quickly,and a roof that comes off if it is too hot ..... As someone who used one for two years as their only car, I would have welcomed heated seats on a winter morning.
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rigga
3,056 posts
70 months
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Well obviously its just my experience with my car and when and how i drive it then ..... 
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