I have just been told by my dealer that Mitsubishi Australia say I can not fit electric heaters to my seat as the wiring there may not be suitable for the current load that it will require.
They also said the MY12 Aspire's will come out with seat heaters as standard.
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aspir3 wrote:I have just been told by my dealer that Mitsubishi Australia say I can not fit electric heaters to my seat as the wiring there may not be suitable for the current load that it will require.
You'd think the wiring harness and wire guage would be the same globally. Perhaps they are spinning you crap because they simply don't know themselves. If people don't know, they tend to take the conservative position of, "don't do it" - because if they say you can do it when they themselves are not sure and it manages to short something, then they are liable.
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Oh Well, wait for the MY12 Aspire release, and then the wiring loom, switches, fuses etc etc will be available in the parts list.
You should be able to order them at that time.
The My12 shouldn't be far off.
I'd be interested in these parts myself for my Aspire...
Sam...
You should be able to order them at that time.
The My12 shouldn't be far off.
I'd be interested in these parts myself for my Aspire...
Sam...
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As far as I can see, we have access to buy the switch. Surely the wiring cannot be that difficult.
We need to know how much the heating pad needs to run, then run a suitably gauged wire to the fuse box. Instead of using a fuse fitment, we can use an inline fuse.
Everything in the car is 12V so tap one of the existing 12V sources from the fuse box that is on only when the car is on, probably ACC.
Why fuss over something so simple?
We need to know how much the heating pad needs to run, then run a suitably gauged wire to the fuse box. Instead of using a fuse fitment, we can use an inline fuse.
Everything in the car is 12V so tap one of the existing 12V sources from the fuse box that is on only when the car is on, probably ACC.
Why fuss over something so simple?
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sigh.
I know it's Amperage but surely there's another 30A fuse item in that fuse box.
I see:
Heater
Windscreen wipers
Electric window control
Rear Window Demister
Alternatively, wait till a MY12 arrives and look for how they've done it.
I know it's Amperage but surely there's another 30A fuse item in that fuse box.
I see:
Heater
Windscreen wipers
Electric window control
Rear Window Demister
Alternatively, wait till a MY12 arrives and look for how they've done it.
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Hey Tory,
not sure if this can help but has bits on the seats and wiring. really detailed.
http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/420133 ... PB.torrent
not sure if this can help but has bits on the seats and wiring. really detailed.
http://torrents.thepiratebay.org/420133 ... PB.torrent
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Ok had the opportunity to look at PYLee's Evo MR yesterday.
Wiring loom is completely different.
As Tadz wanted to take some pictures of the cars, I didn't want to spend too long tracing wiring. Will do it some other time but as a start:
Here's how the wiring under the cup box is on my NA Lancer
Here's how it looks like under the Evo MR's:
Here's the plug into the switch:
We managed to ascertain that the yellow wire is ACC. So it only shows 12V when the car is on.
This would be a safety check preventing you from leaving the heater on when your car is off *forgetful much?* and eventually setting the seat on fire on a warm summer's day.
We've also ascertained that the smaller gauge wires are tapped straight into the wiring from the 3 plugs on the front panel like AFS Off etc on the Evo and back of the blank coin section on the NA.
This would mean it's just a tap for power to light up the buttons when you switch them on.
So the remaining thicker gauged wires Red White Blue and Green I suspect is go and return for current (since the switch would be inline) when the heater. But yet to figure out what is what here.
Here's the plug out of the switch (so you can see which wire goes to which pin:
Here's where some of the thicker gauge wires go:
Wiring loom is completely different.
As Tadz wanted to take some pictures of the cars, I didn't want to spend too long tracing wiring. Will do it some other time but as a start:
Here's how the wiring under the cup box is on my NA Lancer
Here's how it looks like under the Evo MR's:
Here's the plug into the switch:
We managed to ascertain that the yellow wire is ACC. So it only shows 12V when the car is on.
This would be a safety check preventing you from leaving the heater on when your car is off *forgetful much?* and eventually setting the seat on fire on a warm summer's day.
We've also ascertained that the smaller gauge wires are tapped straight into the wiring from the 3 plugs on the front panel like AFS Off etc on the Evo and back of the blank coin section on the NA.
This would mean it's just a tap for power to light up the buttons when you switch them on.
So the remaining thicker gauged wires Red White Blue and Green I suspect is go and return for current (since the switch would be inline) when the heater. But yet to figure out what is what here.
Here's the plug out of the switch (so you can see which wire goes to which pin:
Here's where some of the thicker gauge wires go:
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