I IK. Senior member Wiltshire Jul 30, 2009 #1 Has anyone else had this? My car has just gone in to have the seat cover replaced (dealer ripped my seat), and they've now told me they need to order some foam for it too, as it's melted to the heating element!
Has anyone else had this? My car has just gone in to have the seat cover replaced (dealer ripped my seat), and they've now told me they need to order some foam for it too, as it's melted to the heating element!
I IK. Senior member Wiltshire Jul 30, 2009 #3 They do, and I must admit, we do leave them on for a LONG time - Especially the OH. However, we've only had the car a few months, so the damage may have already been done!
They do, and I must admit, we do leave them on for a LONG time - Especially the OH. However, we've only had the car a few months, so the damage may have already been done!
A a11y Veteran Central Scotland Jul 30, 2009 #4 What temperature do they reach?! Are (very) heated seats BMW's way of reducing bloke's sperm count thus ensuring they can continue driving a 2-seater?
What temperature do they reach?! Are (very) heated seats BMW's way of reducing bloke's sperm count thus ensuring they can continue driving a 2-seater?
G glastoveteran Active member Bristol Jul 30, 2009 #5 Surely they want you to upgrade to an X5 or a 7 series...
L Lucy Senior member Rotherham/Sheffield, South Yorkshire Jul 30, 2009 #7 I melted my wet look leggings to mine
L Lucy Senior member Rotherham/Sheffield, South Yorkshire Jul 30, 2009 #9 IK. said: Haha, what colour leather do you have Luce? Click to expand... Red and black. This is the result of having 3 pairs of wet look leggings and wearing them all through winter with the bum warmers on :lol:
IK. said: Haha, what colour leather do you have Luce? Click to expand... Red and black. This is the result of having 3 pairs of wet look leggings and wearing them all through winter with the bum warmers on :lol: