..............STEP SIX.............
Next Remove the Two Screws From the Seat Heating Control Module
Then Remove Four 8mm Bolts that Hold the Seat Extension in place
Then you can Remove the Seat Cushion From the Frame.
......STEP EIGHT......
Remove the Seat Cover from the Cushion.
Turn the Cushion over and you will see 3 Bars with Hog Rings on them Remove these Rings
IMPORTANT ALL THE HOG RINGS ON THE CUSHION NEED TO BE CUT OFF NOT PULLED OFF
THE METAL FRAME THEY ARE ATTACHED TO IS SET IN THE FOAM AND OVER PULLING THE RINGS WILL RUIN THE SEAT.
Next turn the Cushion over Start at the Back Lift the Cover up and you will see more Hog Rings on a Bar
again Cut the Rings off and the move to Each Side of the Cover and Cut more Hog Rings from the Sides
then you will see the Center Bar again Remove the Hog Rings
after that again Remove the Remainder of the Hog Rings from Each Side.
........STEP NINE......
Remove the Remainder of the Cover from the Seat Extension
Start at the Side and Work your Way Around
You have now Removed the Seat Cover and you are Ready to Replace the Seat Heater Mat.
....STEP TEN.....
Seat Heating Mat Replacement
The Seat Heating Mat Costs £88.50 and the Part Number you will Need is
GM 13257326.
Start to Gently Peel the old Heater Mat from the Foam
Take your Time and Try Not To Ruin the Foam
After you have Removed the old Heater Mat
start to Add the New Heater Mat by Removing the Backing Tape
and Sticking the New Pad in Place.
.....STEP ELEVEN......
REFIT THE SEAT COVER.
Start with the Seat Extension First and Reattach the Cover
Then move on to the Front Hog Bar you can use Hog Rings if you wish but you will need a Special Tool
As i Do not have one i have use Zip Ties But keep the cut ends facing down not up
Again WARNING Take Care with the Metal Bars in the Foam Do Not Pull on Them to Hard
Start at the Front Bar Then the Sides Then the Middle Bar and then The Sides and Then the Rear Bar
You can then Pull the Cover over the Foam and Start to Refit the Seat Cushion to the Seat.
And that is it all Done This may Seem like alot of Work but this is the Fix
To get the Seat Heating to stop Cutting Out if your Car is under Warranty then Take it Back and Keep on at Them
To get it Fixed as this is a Know Fault.
This Cost Around £120 to Fix if you Tackle it Yourself
And This is Well Worth the Effort as Vauxhall Dealers Charge £120 just to Change the Connector
And Anywhere up to £400 to Change the Seat Heating Mat
Simply Swapping the Seat over to Solve this Problem may not be the answer
As this is a Very Common Fault and the other Seat may Have the Same Problem
This is a Common Fault Across the Range and Effects the Astra j, Insignia and Moka
Hope this will help someone out there.
AS WITH ALL ELECTRICAL HOW TOO,S.
you do this at your own risk if you follow the how to correctly
there should be no problems thank you.
you do this at your own risk if you follow the how to correctly
there should be no problems thank you.