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Heated seats.
Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how much current they draw?
I imagine it's quite a bit, as they get warm quite quickly. Mike. |
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Check the value for the fuse(s) they are connected to. The maximum draw will
be 80% or less of that value. "Mike G" > wrote in message ... > Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how much current they draw? > I imagine it's quite a bit, as they get warm quite quickly. > Mike. |
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"tech27" > wrote in message o.verio.net... > Check the value for the fuse(s) they are connected to. The maximum draw will > be 80% or less of that value. 30 Amp for both seats, and lumbar motor, so not a lot of help. Mike. > > "Mike G" > wrote in message > ... > > Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how much current they draw? > > I imagine it's quite a bit, as they get warm quite quickly. > > Mike. > > |
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What is it that you are trying to determine? If you want the actual draw you
could always just use a meter. "Mike G" > wrote in message ... > > "tech27" > wrote in message > o.verio.net... >> Check the value for the fuse(s) they are connected to. The maximum draw > will >> be 80% or less of that value. > > 30 Amp for both seats, and lumbar motor, so not a lot of help. > Mike. >> >> "Mike G" > wrote in message >> ... >> > Just out of curiosity, does anyone know how much current they draw? >> > I imagine it's quite a bit, as they get warm quite quickly. >> > Mike. >> >> > > |
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"tech27" > wrote in message .verio.net... > What is it that you are trying to determine? If you want the actual draw you > could always just use a meter. As I intimated in my original post. I'm not that fussed about it. Just curious. I just thaught someone might know the answer offhand. Checking the battery draw with a meter, is more hassle than the answer is worth, with the battery being under the back seat squab of a 5 series. Mike. |
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"Mike G" > wrote in message ... > > "tech27" > wrote in message > .verio.net... >> What is it that you are trying to determine? If you want the actual draw > you >> could always just use a meter. > > As I intimated in my original post. I'm not that fussed about it. Just > curious. > I just thaught someone might know the answer offhand. > Checking the battery draw with a meter, is more hassle than the answer is > worth, with the battery being under the back seat squab of a 5 series. > Mike. > You wouldn't have to go to the battery, only the seat. |
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