Heated seat elements for S2K?
I was looking into this also. My Accord has heated seats and I use them all the time, especially helpful when its 30 outside. I did a google search and came up with a company that would configure a system for the S2000, think it was $154 per seat. This would be a cheap upgrade to the interior of the car and bring a little creature comfort the the cabin.
Regarding the Xm, I have the XM Commander installed, the attenna is installed right behind the windscreen. That attenna is pretty small so you can't even notice it. I have the display mounted on the arm console where I think the coin holder was right before the cupholder. I hope that helps. I would post pictures but not sure how to upload them.
I just picked up a 98M roadster with heated seats. The price was to good to pass up since it had to be sold asap. The seats are wonderful. If there is an easy way to due the seats on the S I will go for it if I decide to keep the S. Might keep the M. Kind of liking the torque and there are several kits to take it to 250 RWHP without using forced induction.
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As for the XM, I do have a Roady installed in my S. I also mounted the antenna in the middle of the dash, just below the glass. The antenna for the Roady is very small, about 1 1/2" square, very inconspicuous. Some have mounted it inside the trunk and report good reception. Two web sites are helpful for parts and installation XM411.co andXMFAN
As for the XM, I do have a Roady installed in my S. I also mounted the antenna in the middle of the dash, just below the glass. The antenna for the Roady is very small, about 1 1/2" square, very inconspicuous. Some have mounted it inside the trunk and report good reception. Two web sites are helpful for parts and installation XM411.co andXMFAN
Thanks Lig,
If nobody comes up with the DIY for the S (I don't want to start tearing the seats apart without some idea of what I'm doing) I'll check with Banannie.
If the weather is questionable I'd probably bring the TT rather than risk getting the S messy!!
-Glen
If nobody comes up with the DIY for the S (I don't want to start tearing the seats apart without some idea of what I'm doing) I'll check with Banannie.
If the weather is questionable I'd probably bring the TT rather than risk getting the S messy!!
-Glen









