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Old 11-16-2005, 03:53 PM   #1
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I'd like leather heated seats for my 95 PA

My wife and I went shopping for a car last weekend. (the Dodge Intrepid motor seized at 90,000 miles) All the honda's toyota's chevy's looked the same and there was this showroom floor looking 95 park avenue at half or 1/3rd the cost of a 2001-2005 honda / toyota/ chevy. She thinks its cool. Only 47000 miles. Out of california, with CarFax report of service every 3000 miles. Nice leather seats. We live in utah. She wanted a seat warmer, but since this car's from california, I guess they didn't opt to put in seat warmers.

The shop says they can't install seat warmers because of the padding and the way the seats are made. Ok, I'd like to pick up some leather seats out of a salvaged park avenue that will fit with all the fancy motorized controls. Any Ideas? I've surfed the web and have about a billion hits but I can't isolate a salvage yard for a 95 park avenue with leather heated seats.

Can anybody point me in the right direction? Thanks.
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Old 11-16-2005, 11:54 PM   #2
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Re: I'd like leather heated seats for my 95 PA

I have leather heated seats in my 95 PA, grey leather, I live in CA, all power. What are they worth? What color are yours?
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Old 11-17-2005, 04:13 AM   #3
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go to yardquest.com - enter your zip - and this will help you in your area,

if not - go to partrequest.com - fill out questions and this will help you nation wide, most do ship also! If you do it this way you will recieve alot of emails of different salvage yards, just pay attention to the ones that say they do have your seats and they quote you a price, those are "one on one" dealers, where the rest are just auto emails telling you to go to there site which is just a waste of time!

I go through Bbautoparts.com - their cheap in some ways and shipping is a good deal too!

good luck, and hope this helps!
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Old 11-17-2005, 04:39 AM   #4
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just a note, I have leather heated seats in my car, which aren't for sale , and I have 2 buttons by my climate control that turn on the pass., or driver heat for the seats, and when I've turned my heat on for the seat I also hear a relay click when its turned on and off,

you should really get an elec. diagram of your car, and for the car the heated seats come out of, the wiring is not the same in all cars even if its the same year, compare them, there may be a module unit that is required to run the heated seats, and a relay! You can buy the wiring diagrams on eBay! Good luck! Hope this helps!
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