The heated seats...
Originally Posted by TiredRetired
Yes, I would think that it would. The MaxCare plan I am considering purchasing from Chrysler does. At any rate no harm in asking and if they say no ask them to point it out to you in the agreement. Best of luck
Tired
Tired
asap, seeing as to how cold the days are getting
I recently purchased a 2006 Crossfire Roadster Convertible and the seat heaters do not work, only the back units do.
How much of a cost and effort is it to fix the defective seat heaters?
How much of a cost and effort is it to fix the defective seat heaters?
Cleaning up after the NE storm today, i decided to start my xfire and run it for a while in the garage. I turned on seat and back heaters for both sides. The driver's seat heater does not work now.
Oh well, not driving it in cold weather anyhoo.
I had a Jag convertible with heated leather seats before the Crossfire
but never used them mainly because they tend to dry out the leather which causes cracks in the leather- I used to be in the leather business and we
always stored the leather skins in a moist, cool specially built room.
but never used them mainly because they tend to dry out the leather which causes cracks in the leather- I used to be in the leather business and we
always stored the leather skins in a moist, cool specially built room.
Originally Posted by VALKRYDERGUY
And they worked ??
Lucky for you as so many of these heaters have failed.
Enjoy them !!
Lucky for you as so many of these heaters have failed.
Enjoy them !!
My heated seats only heat the back...not the buns.
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