The seat heating regulates the heat output according to what the user has specified.
The control unit regulates the heat output
The control unit contains a self-test routine for diagnostic purposes. Occurring faults are recorded and can be output by means of a flashing code. The installation position is behind the backrest of the rear bench seat.
The control buttons are connected via the vehicle wiring harness.
The function LEDs are activated by the control unit.
The switch blocks are fitted in the centre console to the rear left and right.
The seat heating elements are resistor pads.
Each seat contains a mat for seat cushion and backrest
Each seat is fitted with an NTC sensor for recording the temperature.
The sensor is located in the heater element of the seat cushion.
The desired setpoint temperature can be specified by the user by operating the control button.
After terminal 15 has been switched on, heating stage 3 can be activated by pressing the control button once. In Stage 3, the highest setpoint temperature value is selected. By pressing the button once more, heating stage 2 is activated (middle setpoint temperature value). By pressing the button once more, heating stage 1 is activated with the lowest setpoint temperature value. Pressing once more switches the seat heating off.
The LEDs are activated according to the heating stages.
In addition, the seat heating can be deactivated by pressing the button for longer than 1.2 seconds.
The seat heating operates in cycles depending on the power requirement.
If the voltage supply of the control unit drops below 11.4 V, the seat heating is switched off. The setting of the seat heating is retained. The heating is switched on again as a voltage of 12.4 V. During the undervoltage, operation is possible. The function indicator is retained.
At a voltage supply over 16.5 V, the heating and display functions are switched off. When the voltage reaches the normal functional range (12.2 V - 16.2 V), no heating and display functions are activated automatically.
The control unit contains a self-test routine for diagnostic purposes.