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Skoda mk2 2013 tdi heat drivers seat not working passenger and rear working fine

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Hi everyone I'm new to this, my problem is I have a 2013 2.0tdi skoda superb drivers heated seat is not working, but the passenger and rear heated seats are only have the car a few weeks also glow plug number 3 open on static active and stop start not working as battery is original to the car and is only half charging I know its a long list but thanks in advance for any help and advice that can be given

 

Heated seat failure is usually worn out element but you should get underneath and make sure all connectors are making a good fitment 

Check for voltage at the pins


Here is a video of checking and strip down

And am sure its stitched into the leather so need to get complete cover 

I would be getting an aftermarket heat element from ebay and flinging that in

Get a full set of glow plugs if 1 has failed they have all done the same mileage

And you will need a AGM battery as its stop start and its advisable to get it re-coded to the car so the smart charging charges at full rate
 

1 hour ago, DEL80Y said:

And am sure its stitched into the leather so need to get complete cover 

The heating mat is a separate part to the leather cover. Replacing the heating mat (which also contains the temperature sensor for the controller) means removing the cover first. Refitting it needs some special upholstery pliers and a supply of hog rings.

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4 hours ago, DEL80Y said:

Heated seat failure is usually worn out element but you should get underneath and make sure all connectors are making a good fitment 

Check for voltage at the pins


Here is a video of checking and strip down

And am sure its stitched into the leather so need to get complete cover 

I would be getting an aftermarket heat element from ebay and flinging that in

Get a full set of glow plugs if 1 has failed they have all done the same mileage

And you will need a AGM battery as its stop start and its advisable to get it re-coded to the car so the smart charging charges at full rate
 

Thanks for your help going to check it out tomorrow. 

4 hours ago, DEL80Y said:

Heated seat failure is usually worn out element but you should get underneath and make sure all connectors are making a good fitment 

Check for voltage at the pins


Here is a video of checking and strip down

And am sure its stitched into the leather so need to get complete cover 

I would be getting an aftermarket heat element from ebay and flinging that in

Get a full set of glow plugs if 1 has failed they have all done the same mileage

And you will need a AGM battery as its stop start and its advisable to get it re-coded to the car so the smart charging charges at full rate
 

Will do thanks

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