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ROBERTSCOTTNEILLY Sep 19, 2021 11:17 AM

Seat heater with a mind of it's own.....
 
Here's a new one, I think. Twice this month, I've been driving the car when the seat heat function has come on by itself (possibly on start-up, I didn't notice it at first) and the back of the seat (not the squab) gets VERY warm. The 3-position switch is in the centre/off position, and the little squiggly heat symbols for 'Hi' and 'Low' are unlit, and yet the seatback gets uncomfortably warm. Bot times, when I have turned the ignition off and started the car again, the problem disappeared ??!! Any thoughts?

BTW, while I was leafing thru the Handbook looking for a fuse guide with a picture of the layout, I came across the little gem that AM recommends that the airbags be replaced at 10 years; has anybody tackled THAT little number?

cadman Sep 19, 2021 12:47 PM

if i remember correctly, there was a problem with seat heater controls in earlier cars. there was a recall. my 07 v8v seat heater controls are still original ,and working fine. but still covered under that recall if they ever act up.i hope

Hedged Sep 19, 2021 01:29 PM

IIRC the heat stayed on after ignition turned off. I never had the problem but my ‘14 Vantage was covered by the recall.

Vantagelvr Sep 21, 2021 04:49 PM

I had a similar issue with my seat heaters having a mind of there own when I first got my car . I had the recall modification done , passenger side is fine . Drivers side has never worked since . I gave up fiddling with it as the heaters are not that good anyway . The seat heaters in my wife’s daily VW work way better .

Bones 53 Sep 22, 2021 05:42 AM

I had a 2012 V12 Vantage.
There was a recall on that car to fix a faulty seat heater.
I believe recalls are not time dependent and you can have any affected car fixed regardless of the year.
Thanks,
JH

RichardD Sep 22, 2021 07:01 AM

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You can absolutely have this fixed under the recall, assuming it hasn't been fixed already. You can go on Aston's technical hub and -- I think without paying -- put in your VIN and it'll show if it's an "open" recall issue. This is a safety issue and they don't want to deal with NHTSA, it'll be fixed for free.

Here are the NHTSA documents on the recall

If you're curious what's being fixed, the technical bulletin is attached.

07sportspack Sep 22, 2021 11:25 AM


Originally Posted by cadman (Post 4887936)
if i remember correctly, there was a problem with seat heater controls in earlier cars. there was a recall. my 07 v8v seat heater controls are still original ,and working fine. but still covered under that recall if they ever act up.i hope

Yep there was a formal "notice" bulletin/advisory. I had mine (07 DB9) replaced about 6 years ago without charge. I'm not 100% sure about today, but at that time, as a "known" safety issue there was not a time limit on having the safety issue fixed. Good luck !

ROBERTSCOTTNEILLY Sep 23, 2021 07:43 AM

Thanks everyone; I have downloaded the relevant paperwork, and will be in contact with my local Bandits shortly.


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