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Hello everyone,

Hoping anyone could help me out... I have a skoda supurb mk2 from 2012 without heated leather seats. Now , i bought 2nd hand leather heated/ adjustable seats with memory.

I attached some picures of the A/C module. The first picture is the one i have in my car and 2nd picture is the back. I have been told that i need to buy the A/C module on picture 3&4(Back).

Is it true that the cable goes from the seats into the back of the module see picture 3,4? i contacted Kufatec and told me that they don't have the loom cable set for my heated seats i bought. Is there any other provider i can contact for those cables?

Another thing i need to know is can anyone tell me what the insurts are on the back of picture 2 and 4 as i can see on picture 2 i see that there is a black thing that stick out which i don't find on picture 4 , the A/C that i willing to buy. What is that?

I can see also on picture 4 that there is 1 more greyish plug that i don't find in picture 2, will that be for the heated seat cables?

 

Thanks in advance and really want your help guys..

 

Cheers, Steve

 

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The new panel you've shown is for cars with dual zone climate control so it won't be compatible with your car.

 

Instead, you probably need either 3T0 820 047 K or 3T0 820 047 P. For example https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/352628488459

 

 

Not sure about the wiring so you should check a wiring diagram. You can access the official ones for a small fee here: https://erwin.skoda-auto.cz

 

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Thanks, I see on this module the back is the same. That's already 1 solution solved. Now still the cables 🙂 cheers!

Don't know if the climatronic control unit (in pictures) will function in your car.

 

I retrofitted heated seats to my EU S2 (LHD). Except for the power wires for the heating itself, one wire runs to a ECU (don't know the ID number will have to look that up if needed), and 2 wires go to the climatronic unit (one from each seat, think it's a temperature feedback wire). These 2 wires plug into one of the connectors that go into the climatronic control unit.

 

After the retrofit, you have to code the car so it knows you fitted the heated seats, else the heating won't function.

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Hi Ivanowitch, thanks for your comment.

I ordered this one T1273 SKODA CLIMATE CONTROL 3T0820047P , see picture. Just looking for the loom cables that will fit in it. The back is the same as what i have now. 

But i have a question regarding to the adjustable seats , the cables does that goes to the + and - of the chassis where the fuse box is next to the steerwheel? 

Thanks,

Steve

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5 hours ago, Ivanowitch said:

Don't know if the climatronic control unit (in pictures) will function in your car.

 

I retrofitted heated seats to my EU S2 (LHD). Except for the power wires for the heating itself, one wire runs to a ECU (don't know the ID number will have to look that up if needed), and 2 wires go to the climatronic unit (one from each seat, think it's a temperature feedback wire). These 2 wires plug into one of the connectors that go into the climatronic control unit.

 

After the retrofit, you have to code the car so it knows you fitted the heated seats, else the heating won't function.

The wires going to the Climatic controller are for the switches to turn the seat heaters on and off.

The ground and +12V for the seats: for the seat adjustment, there's a NTC fuse. In my case (LHD car) it's under the steering wheel.

For the seat heating, there's a (I think a 20Amp) fuse in the fuse box on the left side of the dash (a RHD car may be different).

 

The fuse is pictured in the diagram on the fuse box cover (at least mine was), but I had to add the connector+wire to the fuse box as that location was empty.

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Hi Ivanowitch,

 

Maybe a silly question but do you know what that small black plug on picture is for? I guess to adjust the seats or am I wrong? 

Cheers

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  • It may be for the seatbelt warning (not sure if it's in the big black connector of separate), Else it could be the plug for the seat cooling (ventilation), don't know if your seats have this option.

seat ventilation appears to be a separate electrical circuit from climatronic.

There are no controls on the clima unit for it, just on the seat bases in a daft position.

  • 2 years later...
On 10/10/2019 at 00:42, SteveDriege said:

Hi Ivanowitch,

 

Maybe a silly question but do you know what that small black plug on picture is for? I guess to adjust the seats or am I wrong? 

Cheers

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Hi Did you Figure this out ... I have the Exact Same question ... Got thee Seats but now which connector is which .. I Need seat controls but not the Airbags ... 😛

 

  • 2 weeks later...
On 28/02/2022 at 19:23, jskandhari said:

Hi Did you Figure this out ... I have the Exact Same question ... Got thee Seats but now which connector is which .. I Need seat controls but not the Airbags ... 😛

 

 

Okay Progress till now Airbags is Yellow Connectors 

Thick Wires are for Seat Positioning Controls in the black Connector 
Left with Brown (-tive) and 4 other wires. 
1) Under Seat Lighting which comes from Ignition 
2) Heating (Assuming 3 Stages 3 Different Element and Each Element is activated 1-0-0, 1-1-0, 1-1-1, 0-0-0
 

If only point two can be corroborated.

1 hour ago, jskandhari said:

 

Okay Progress till now Airbags is Yellow Connectors 

Thick Wires are for Seat Positioning Controls in the black Connector 
Left with Brown (-tive) and 4 other wires. 
1) Under Seat Lighting which comes from Ignition 
2) Heating (Assuming 3 Stages 3 Different Element and Each Element is activated 1-0-0, 1-1-0, 1-1-1, 0-0-0
 

If only point two can be corroborated.

You could purchase the wiring diagrams at the link langers2k posted further up the thread.

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