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Toyota 22mm Heat Switch
Toyota Heat 22mm
MSRP $229 YOUR PRICE: $199

  • Includes 2 seats (4 Pads)
  • 22mm Illuminated HI/MED/LO Switch
  • Carbon Fiber Heating Element
  • 11x14 Heated area per pad
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Switch Measurements: 22mm Square

Fits the following vehicles
  • 2018+ Camry
  • 2019+ Corolla (check size)
  • 2019+ Avalon
  • 2022+ Tundra

Toyota Dual Heat Switch
Toyota Heat Dual Switch
MSRP $229 YOUR PRICE: $199

  • Includes 2 seats (4 Pads)
  • Illuminated HI/LO Switch
  • Dual Switches: One for each seat
  • Carbon Fiber Heating Element
  • 11x14 Heated area per pad
  • 3 Year Warranty

Fits the following vehicles
  • 2023 and Older Tacoma
  • 2010 - 2023 4Runner
  • 2023 and Older Rav4
  • 2023 and Older Prius
  • 2023 and Older Sienna
  • 2021 and Older Tundra
  • 2014-2019 Corolla (check size)
  • 2018 and Older Avalon
  • 2017 and Older Camry
  • Switch Measurements: 22.6mm X 33mm

Toyota Single Heat Switch
Toyota Heat Single Switch
MSRP $229 YOUR PRICE: $199

  • Includes 2 seats (4 Pads)
  • Illuminated 5 Position Dial
  • Single Switch with 2 dials
  • Carbon Fiber Heating Element
  • 11x14 Heated area per pad
  • 3 Year Warranty

Fits the following vehicles
  • 2023 and Older Tacoma
  • 2010 - 2023 4Runner
  • 2023 and Older Rav4
  • 2023 and Older Prius
  • 2023 and Older Sienna
  • 2021 and Older Tundra
  • 2014-2019 Corolla (check Size)
  • 2018 and Older Avalon
  • 2017 and Older Camry
  • Switch Measurements: 22.6mm X 33mm

Clazzio Heat Kit
Clazzio Universal Heated Seat Kit
MSRP $169 YOUR PRICE: $149

  • Easy 2 Wire (Red+ Black-) Install
  • Includes 2 seats (4 Pads)
  • Illuminated 2-Position Switch
  • Carbon Fiber Heating Element
  • 11x14 Heated area per pad
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • 0.75" Hole for switch

Universal Heat Kit
Clazzio Universal Push Button Heat
MSRP $229 YOUR PRICE: $199

  • Includes 2 seats (4 Pads)
  • Illuminated 3 Position Push Button
  • Dual Switches - one for each seat
  • Carbon Fiber Heating Element
  • 11x14 Heated area per pad
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • 0.75" Hole for switch

Nissan Heat Switch
2010-2018 Nissan Heat
MSRP $229 YOUR PRICE: $199

  • Includes 2 seats (4 Pads)
  • Illuminated HI/LO Switch
  • Dual Switches - one for each seat
  • Heating Element and Pad are Carbon Fiber
  • 11x14 Heated area per pad
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Switch Fits 2010-2018 Nissan Vehicles
  • Switch Measurements: 20mm X 33mm

Honda Heat Switch
2015+ Honda Heat
MSRP $229 YOUR PRICE: $199

  • Includes 2 seats (4 Pads
  • Illuminated Switch
  • Single Switch with 2 buttons
  • Carbon Fiber Heating Element
  • 11x14 Heated area per pad
  • 3 Year Warranty
  • Switch Fits 2015+ Honda Vehicles
  • Switch Measurements: 23mm x 36mm






Heated Seat FAQ's


Do I install the heat pads under the original cloth?
You can, but it's alot more work, and makes the heat take longer to feel. We recommend adhering the heat pads directly to the Clazzio kit before installation (see pictures below). This is alot less work, and you can feel the heat much faster than if it has to go through 2 layers.

How hard is the kit to wire?
It's pretty simple, really... On the Universal Kits, there is one ground, and one positive lead for each seat. Simply join the 2 kits together, and run the black to a good solid ground, and run the red to a circuit that turns on and off with the key. A pretty common circuit to tap into is the cigarette lighter. In most vehicles, the amperage is high enough to run both seats on high without blowing a fuse, and they usually turn off with the key. On the vehicle specific kits, there is a Constant power, Switched Power, Illumination, and Ground.

Where do I install the switches?
With the Universal Heat Kits, you can put the switches anywhere you'd like. All you need to do is drill a .75" hole and pop the switch in. With the Toyota, Honda and Nissan Heat Kits, you will have little pop out squares in the dash you'd need to use. Sizes of switches are listed above.

Where do I hide the wires?
Every vehicle is different. The easiest is if your vehicle has a center console between the front seats, you can simply route the wires through that. If not, common places are either under the door sill, or under the carpet.