AnaGross
Seat heating failure in the 2014 Ford Territory: experiences and solutions
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The conversation revolves around a 2014 Ford Territory experiencing seat heating failure. The initial concern is about the seat heating not working, with a suspicion of a faulty heating mat. A similar issue was resolved by replacing the heating mat, which was identified as the cause. The suggested solution is to consult a mechanic for proper diagnosis and repair, as it is not a DIY fix.
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AnaGross (community.author)
Hey, thanks for the feedback! Glad to hear that it could be solved for you. Do you happen to remember how much it cost to replace the heating mat? And have there been any other issues that have come up since then? Thanks in advance!
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PaceScholz
Hey, no problem, we all like to help each other here, don't we? Well, repairing the heating mat was a bit expensive for me at the time, but it was absolutely worth it. I paid €390 for it, which is a lot of money for a heating mat, but what can you do? Since the visit to the mechanic, everything has been running like clockwork and there's no sign of the faulty seat heating. So everything has been tip-top ever since! So, don't let the price put you off, it really is worth the investment! Let me know how it goes, will you?
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AnaGross (community.author)
Hey, thanks again for your help! It's not exactly a bargain of course, but I think it will definitely be worth it, especially now that it's getting colder outside again. I'll get in touch with my mechanic now and make an appointment. I'll let you know how it goes. See you then!
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PaceScholz
Hey, I have a 2011 Ford Territory and I once had the same problem with the seat heating mat. In my case it was definitely a faulty heating mat. I had the same symptoms and initially thought it was just the seat heating that was faulty. But the mechanic found out that the heating mat had to be replaced. So it wasn't a problem that you could just solve yourself. But don't worry, although it's a major issue, it shouldn't be a major problem. So it's best to take it to the mechanic, he'll sort it out. Keep us up to date!
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