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Old Feb 23, 2007 | 01:39 PM
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Add heated seats to your car!

Custom Single Seat Heater Kits

Jealous of all those cars with oem seat heaters? Now you don't have to be!

Seat heaters from the Check Corporation quickly provide comforting warmth to the body through the seat’s cushion and back long before the vehicle’s heater has a chance to heat the interior. Not only are these a welcome addition on cold mornings, they also serve to heat and soothe sore, tired backs on those long drives.

Features:

Heats up in seconds
Auto Temperature Control
Built Durable and Tested Safe
Installs without Detection
Vehicle Specific Design
Made in the USA to the highest quality
Equal or Superior to OE seat heaters
3-year/36,000 mile warranty

Easy Installation

Check Corporation seat heaters can be installed in almost any vehicle. The seat covers are easily removed and the heating elements are adhered to the seat base foam. The seat cover is then re-installed according to the original factory design. The seat heaters do not change the look of the seat, but they do enhance the feel and comfort. Each seat heater system is individually fused and safely wired into the vehicle’s electrical system. A separate lighted switch is provided with each system.

Choose The Kit Right For You

Check Corporation offers three different kits to suit your needs:

Premium

$ 150.00 per seat

This three temperature or Hi-Med-Lo seat heater kit has a digital controller for more controlled and consistent heating with momentary switch. The system also includes an automatic shut-off function after one hour ot continuous operation and diagnostic feedback. Premium hardware pack included.

Premium with built in massage

$ 225.00 per seat

This kit features 3 heat settings and 4 massage settings. This kit builds on the advantages of the premium kit by adding 4 motors placed in the back rest of the seat. All functions are built into a patent pending switch that simpy controls all the functions in 20 combinations of settings.

Luxury

$ 125.00 per seat

This dual temperature or Hi-Lo seat heater kit has a digital controller for more controlled and consistent heating with latching rocker switch. The system also includes an automatic shut-off function after one hour of continuous operation and diagnostic feedback. Luxury hardware pack included.

Standard

$ 75.00 per seat

This single seat heater kit has thermostat temperature control with latching rocker switch. Standard hardware pack included

More Information & Ordering

You can view our complete line of oem style seat heaters in the "Seat Heater Kits" portion of our online catalog at http://www.fasttoys.net or by calling us at 204-955-4896
Old Feb 23, 2007 | 03:01 PM
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Thats pretty cool, do you have any customer installed pics?
Old Feb 23, 2007 | 03:07 PM
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Pics

I have some pics of the heaters installed in my own Z28 but there really is nothing to see other than the switches since everything goes under the seat cover. They are so thin you can't even tell they are in place once installed.

They are a great product. I truly enjoy them on those cool morning or even in the fall with the tops off.
Old Feb 23, 2007 | 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Fast_Toys
I have some pics of the heaters installed in my own Z28 but there really is nothing to see other than the switches since everything goes under the seat cover. They are so thin you can't even tell they are in place once installed.

They are a great product. I truly enjoy them on those cool morning or even in the fall with the tops off.
I'm kinda curious how/where you have the toggle switch mounted.
Old Feb 23, 2007 | 03:23 PM
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Mounted it right beside the cup holders. Some people prefer to mount it out of sight though.
Old Feb 23, 2007 | 03:33 PM
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My stepdad has installed seat heaters in several cars and his customers love them. I don't really need them because I don't mind a nice cool seat, but it is a cool product.
Old Feb 23, 2007 | 08:29 PM
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On a scale of 1-10, with an average person with average tools.. how hard is installation? About how long did it take, and is there any risk of damage?
Old Feb 23, 2007 | 10:38 PM
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The installation is really easy but you need a "hog ring" tool and "hog rings" to reattach the factory seat cover. Other than that, they elements attach with adhesive to the factory seat cushion and then you reinstall the factory seat cover and run the wiring, mount the switch etc.
Old Mar 4, 2007 | 12:55 PM
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The seats in our cars don't use hog rings to hold the covers in place.
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