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Old 05-19-2020, 11:34 AM
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These were a rarely-chosen factory option. I have them in my W116 300SD for the front and rear seats.


This is what the wire harness looks like.


You can use generic seat heater pads and then solder on the Mercedes pins and plastic, which are common two pin connectors.

The problem is going to be coming up with the connectors that fit onto the switches themselves, and then finding or properly making a wire harness.
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Old 05-19-2020, 12:13 PM
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These were a rarely-chosen factory option. I have them in my W116 300SD for the front and rear seats.


This is what the wire harness looks like.


You can use generic seat heater pads and then solder on the Mercedes pins and plastic, which are common two pin connectors.

The problem is going to be coming up with the connectors that fit onto the switches themselves, and then finding or properly making a wire harness.

I have the mail and female for the switches which go inside the console. I cut around 6 to 8 inches which I could 'pull' from under the console. It looks pretty straight foward. The pads themselves are still available, new. Just need to figure out the wiring.

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