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xtremej 
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I have a customer that wants to add heated seats to his 07 camry. It has the cloth seats and I amwondering if this is feasible. I have not had the car in yet just wondering if someones been down this road. Thanx

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Haven't done the 07 Camery yet, but have done them in cloth seats many times. Kind of depends on what type of heaters your useing. I get mine from Katzkin, Work GREAT! Nice and thin, easy to work with ect...
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I'll have'em bring it in and see its possible. I have seen lately that  the cloth is actually glued to the foam of the seat, thats why I was unsure..

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Yeah, sometimes that is the case, unfortunatly ya don't know until ya getthe car in there.. Most I've seen have the velcro style mounting, but the lower end cars tend to be glued onto the foam....
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They do leather and/or heated seats all the time at my work......not me, but the other guys.
The cloth seat covers are not glued to the foam seat cushions----so removing and them reattaching them should be easy.
The bottom of the passenger seat has an OCS (Occupant Classification System) sensor----it detects the weight of whoever, or whatever is on the passenger seat.......and controls the passenger airbag accordingly.
Everything I've read says that you shouldn't put a heating pad on a seat with an OCS sensor-----tell your customer that the passenger side will only get heat for the backrest, not for the bottom cushion.
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Awesome info I will give him a call today. thanx
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DON"T forget about the air bags.....undo the neg terminal on the battery and let the car sit for a while BEFORE you unbolt ANY seat.

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