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    Hello there I recently bought a6 Audi 2008 2.0 tdi, the car has manual seats and I would like to upgrade them to leather electric and heated from an Audi A6 2006 sline which I found on a good price. Since it’s the first time I will do something like that I would like some tips and help.
    Are they gonna fit? If yes, are they gonna be full functional? What it’ll need to be? My heater control panel doesn’t have for heated seats option if I change the panel are they gonna work ? Is the wiring the same ?

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    I'm in the process of doing mine in a golf 2007 you will need to change the heater controls with heated seat switches.then you will need a wire loom.im waiting for mine to come from kufatec. Will be fitting it once it comes
     
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    You will need to get the component protection removed off the new control panel.
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    Audi Component Security - A6 Case Study - YouTube

    The software that the guy uses costs Around £1000+
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    So in few words it doesn’t worth changing the control panel. The question is am I still gonna be able to change the seats from manual to electric and have them full functional? Except the heating part.


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    The control panel has the heated seat control on it.

    Has your got this?

    the electric motor can be made to work with a panel change.

    I would need to look the wiring drawing.
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