ECU, Wiring, Sensors
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By ShEfA
#67834 I was exploring the depths of the EG world, when I stumbled upon something - my car may have front heated seat, the driver's seat? Is is possible, because I doubt it? An is it even mounted in any EG civic, the heated seat/s.? Or in an EJ
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By biretsu89
#67922 OooO yea.. its possible.... to do it right... your obviously going to have to rip off your seat liner and everything ... I dont know where to buy the seat heaters.. but they are out there... and you can get a lil dial to adjust the heat you want.. maybe place the dial somewhere by your e brake....

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/92-93-94 ... enameZWDVW

.... look at that.... dont mind the actual leather part... but you can have the heat seater thing... this is just to give you the overall idea..... sorry if i didnt help :?
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By ShEfA
#67949 I know about doing it aftermarket, but I was asking if there is a civic that has the heated seats stock mounted in Honda. :)

Also, I was wondering - what kind of gadgets were there to be offered when the EGs were in production? I mean like when you order your car to select to have like washers on the headlights...
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By Feenyx
#70632 My VEi had seat heaters in it when I bought it, although I've not yet ever used them. I've no idea if they came with the car or were mounted later though.
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By ShEfA
#70649 I did a little research of my own, and found out, that there is actually a civic with heated seats, there is even with headlight washers. Yet I have not found any exact and documented information about the list of extras you could have chosen from to be on your car.
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By JlaudioEGFreak
#70655 I have heated seat in my front and rear seats in my 92 civic hatch i actually do heated seats at my work. We are a car audio performance shop out in waukesha wisconsin. We do all the audio gear from heated seats to amps to forced induction to sunroofs. i use the Roadwire kits which are amazing they use a carbon fiber compound in the pad to make them last forever and they are much smaller and easier to work with. http://roadwire.com/products3.html