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Used Honda Civic Heated Seat Switch

All used Honda Civic Heated Seat Switch listed on Breakeryard.com are tested, original (OEM) manufacturer parts and come with a 14 day money back guarantee. Breakeryard.com list cheap new OES or aftermarket car parts at discounted prices or used OEM car parts up to 80% cheaper than main dealer prices for Honda Civic from premium breaker yards from across the UK.

About Heated Seat Switch

The heated seat switch is the button that the driver or passenger presses to turn on the heated seat mechanism. The heated seat switch is likely to be positioned either on the front dashboard or on the centre console. The switch will have a graphic of a seat with one or two lights that come on when the heating coil beneath the seat covers is activated, causing the seats to heat up. The lights will show whether a low heat (one) or a high heat (two) is required. Pressing the switch again when it is lit up will deactivate the heating coil and the seats will no longer be heated. The heating coil beneath the seat cover is fitted with a thermostat that will eliminate the risk of fire or other damage due to overheating.

 

If the lights on the heated seat switch do not come on when pressed this may be due to the heated seat relay (microprocessor) having failed. Alternatively, the heated seat fuse may have blown or there may be a poor connection with the heated seat wiring or a poor earth connection to the chassis of the vehicle.

Honda Civic trivia

  • The 2016 Honda Civic was awarded the Kelley Blue Book ‘Best Buy of the Year’.
  • The Type R Civic was voted the fastest front-wheel-drive car in the world back in 1997 when it was launched.
  • If you want a colourful car then you may not be too happy with the Civic. That’s because it’s only available in eight different colours! As well as colours like Crystal Black, Cosmic Blue, and Lunar Silver, you can also opt for Molten Lava colour.
  • The Type R Civic is famous for being much less fuel-efficient than its less sporty counterparts, but most owners accept that. Instead, they want the high performance, including the 305 horsepower and being easily capable of cruising along at 169mph.
  • A Honda Civic is in the Guinness Book of World Records after driving 8,387 miles through all 24 countries in the EU in 2015. Officially, the world record is titled ‘Lowest fuel consumption – all 24 contiguous EU countries (all cars)’. The Honda Civic Tourer 1.6 i-DTEC had to be unmodified, and the two drivers had to drive 600km every day!