Range Rover (LM) V8-4398cc 4.4L (M62) (2003)
Seat Heater: Description and Operation
Seat Heating
Seat Heating
Description
The heated seat system is fitted to both the driver's and front passenger's seat and selected by individual push-button switches, each with an integrated
LED display.
Location of Seat Heating Controls
The electrical sub-system consists of the following components:
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Seat heater Switches
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Seat heater elements (squab / backrest)
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Temperature control unit
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Temperature sensor.
Temperature Control Unit
Feedback of the seat temperature is via a Negative Temperature coefficient (NTC) sensor within the seat cushion. The resistance of this sensor changes
with the temperature of the seat cushion allowing the temperature control unit to raise or lower the voltage to the seat heater elements to raise or lower
their temperature.
An ignition feed is supplied via the heater switch. The temperature sensor supplies an input. Output is a supply to the cushion heater element and an
earth.
Seat Heater Switches
The two push-button switches, fitted in the central console each have an integrated functional display and to assist system fault diagnosis, a self-test
function. The display indicates the heating level selected and, when used for fault diagnosis the fault code.
Both LEDs OFF - No heating
Two LEDs ON - High level heating (44 °C)
One LED ON - Low level heating (39 °C)
The seat heater switches supply an ignition feed to the temperature control unit. When a seat heater switch is operated current flows to the seat heater
elements causing them to heat the seat.
The switch regulates the level of seat heating if its internal temperature starts to rise above 85 °C. initially the level of seat heating is reduced to 88 %
then progressively reduced until if the internal temperature exceeds 95 °C the system shuts-down.
Seat Heater Elements
The seat heater elements are located in the seat cushion and squab. The cushion and squab heater elements are wired in parallel. Total power