I believe that is the process I referred to yes. I've only ever used VCDS so not 100% but it sounds correct.
Lozzy
I believe that is the process I referred to yes. I've only ever used VCDS so not 100% but it sounds correct.
Ok great thank youI believe that is the process I referred to yes. I've only ever used VCDS so not 100% but it sounds correct.
Lozzy
Thanks Lozzy for this amazingly detailed post. I am in the process of upgrading my 2018 Leon Cupra 300. I am presently struggling to obtain the heated seat pads for my half leather seats for sensible money. Unfortunately my local TPS supplier has quoted me around £345 for a set. I managed to obtain the climate control unit from eBay and will now proceed with making up my own wiring harnesses. Thanks again for this great post.Guide now located in the new resources section of the site
Coding and programming - Retrofit Heated Seats - A Complete How-To
Hi guys & gals, Got a big retrofit for you all today. I've recently fitted front heated seats to my car and I must say they are brilliant! I'm very happy with the results, so I've created this guide to explain exactly how to fit this yourself...www.seatcupra.net
Thanks Lozzy for this amazingly detailed post. I am in the process of upgrading my 2018 Leon Cupra 300. I am presently struggling to obtain the heated seat pads for my half leather seats for sensible money. Unfortunately my local TPS supplier has quoted me around £345 for a set. I managed to obtain the climate control unit from eBay and will now proceed with making up my own wiring harnesses. Thanks again for this great post.
Hi wondering if anyone can help, I am looking to buy some leather seats for the Leon fr st which have heated seats, I currently have a Leon fr 2017 facelift with no heated seats and wanted to know what needs to be done to make the heated leather seats work
I am part way through putting everything back together after installing the Kufatec loom having followed the clear @Lozzy15 instructions.
One tip that might be useful for others is when installing the power connection to the fuse panel I found it very easy if one positions a light behind the panel. Then it is easy to see the new connector through the hole when looking from the front and to push the connector into place with very little effort. I was also installing power for my second hand powered Cupra drivers seat and this worked well for installing the new fuse position for that (my Kufatec loom included that wiring).
However I am having a real game trying the get the BCM back into its position and I am at the point where I have lost confidence that I am even putting it back in the correct orientation. Can anyone put me out of my misery please and tell me whether when installed are the wires from the A B C connectors meant to exit towards the front of the car (ie with the connectors one above the other) or towards the bottom of the BCM (ie with the connectors side by side).
My memory says the connectors are one on top of the other but like I say I am at the point of doubting myself.
Thanks.
Yes, I was dreading trying to thread the new connectors from the rear of the fuse panel but in the end it was one of the easier tasks once I got the light in position.Good tip about the fuse box with the light, I can see how that can help!
In regards to the BCM position, I cannot remember the orientation it is supposed to go since it's been a few years since doing this retrofit. However as best as I can remember, the three connectors should only allow so much movement and naturally want to orient a certain way. Maybe this can help to figure out the original positon?
The BCM slots into a set posotion too if memory serves me correct. I 'think' the wires exit the BCM towards the bottom of the car but I can't confirm for sure on this as I just cannot remember anymore!
Yes, I was dreading trying to thread the new connectors from the rear of the fuse panel but in the end it was one of the easier tasks once I got the light in position.
I have been forensically reading your instructions and in one of them you refer to Connector A being at the front nearest to the engine so I came to the conclusion that was confirmation that the Connectors are arranged side by side with the wires exiting towards the bottom. No wonder I couldn‘t get the BCM back in its place!!
Even with the properly orientated BCM it was still VERY tight to get the BCM into its intended slot. I ended up taking off the push fit trim piece at the adjacent vertical left side of the dash (mine is a right hand drive car) and then removing the three torx screws securing the metal frame beneath the trim. By flexing the metal frame I was able to generate about another 10mm of space the manoeuvre the BCM and that was sufficient to now easily get the BCM back into its housing.Glad you have figured it out. I'll add an edit into the guide for anyone with the same issue in future.
@Lozzy15 Just a bit more on that error. It was B1339 14 [009] - Open or Short to Ground. By chance having looked around on the wonderweb I came acorss a thread on heated seats on the TT Forum where the poster had the exact same error and found that by changing the Value for ‘Seat heater level current consumption allocation-Sitzheitzubgsfreigabe’ to ‘Not Installed’ as opposed to ‘unvernetztes_Heizmodul_verbunden’ suggested in your guide the error could be cleared and did not reoccur.The only slight glitch is an intermittent Open or Short to Ground thrown up by a VCDS scan related to the seats but this does not seem to have any Function Limitations so I am not too concerned at the moment. I will see if I can latch onto what circumstances promote this and report back. I did check the resistance of the heating circuit in both seats prior to installation and they were exactly the same so that gave me some reassurance that all was in order.
When I came out this morning the coding was back. Had a little play. Turns out just needed a couple of minutes with ignition of before coding would take and register.This is a fantastic guide. I have just used it to install the wiring on my Mk3 Skoda Octavia vrs.
I used the kufatec looms. I am still waiting for my heated pads to arrive.
I ordered a used climate control panel with heated seat buttons off Ebay. Had all same parts numbers etc.
When I plugged it in, the sync button seemed to be controlled by the passenger dial as opposed to the driver.
As such I figured it came from a LHD. I changed it to RHD in settings but didn't seem to do anything.
Randomly I plugged old unit back in to see if there was any difference in coding but could not see any. I applied the RHD setting again, this time on the old unit, and when i plugged the new unit back it, sync was now correct on the drivers dial.
The one thing that seemed to disappear after this was the heated seat level, no longer displays in the infotainment screen, and the heated steering wheel picture has also gone. (I don't have heated wheel, but itnwas displayed originally with the new unit)
Not sure if it has any effect as the actual buttons show the heat level, and can't check if all is working until i get my pads.
Anyone got any ideas on how to get the seats to display on infotainment