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Drivers Heated Leather Seat Working

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I have recently purchased a 2011 Skoda Superb Elegance estate privately. Although very pleased with the car, the drivers heated leather seat doesnt seem to get warm. The nearside ( passenger seat does). I would like to check whether the drivers seat is getting power to both elements and also their continuity. Whilst I have seen a couple of wiring diagrams on here the cable colours dont seem to tie up with what I have. I should say as these are electrically powered seats there numerous cables and connectors under there ! If anyone has experience of checking a heated seat out, I would welcome advice as to where to find and identify the connector block for the heated seat...

A warm welcome to the Forum !  You may find it preferable to post this in Superb section or the answer may already be there.

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My apologies - I thought I had!!!! I dont really know my way around just yet 

 

I have had some info on this from the Superb section but need a little more help!

 

I will make sure it ends up in the Superb section this time 

 

Thanks 

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