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ShipFixer wrote:I've replaced my seat cushion and I think this would be a PITA to do in the truck. Maybe you could get one side up and check it but I'm not sure, or that it would be worth doing that way.
Don't be scared of removing the seat; the four foundation bolts aren't that bad. I have a fair amount of east coast winter rust under my truck and not a single bolt in any seat (I've removed them all) was bad.
I would also suspect a broken heating element. The way everything goes together, would be really easy to replace it.
On a separate note I suspect my seat back heating element doesn't work, and I'd like to replace its cushion. But it looks like a whole different level of difficult to get that cover off.
Very late response here. The heater pad is discontinued by Nissan and I couldn't find one anywhere. But I did find universal pads I would try to make work, if I couldn't repair the element itself:brickbox wrote: ↑Fri Oct 01, 2021 5:58 amReviving an old thread - my seat bottom heater stopped working on the driver’s seat (2011 Silver Edition)
Any ideas on how to find replacement heated pads? Do the folks here have any suggestions for ones that would be plug and play?
Are there “gotchas” with the airbag connectors? The ones on my Toyota were super easy but the connectors on my Subaru were a nightmare.
I’m fairly familiar with removing the seats and taking out the upholstery and all.
Thanks all!
Agreed.silverarrow27 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 12:29 amVery nice job, should have taken some pictures as I've seen people on social media groups ask about adding heated seats and mirrors to their Pathy's as well. Be a good way to lure some traffic here.
1) Agree.TooMuchControl wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 6:54 pm
1) Something such as an AUTO 4 wheel mode, that I never knew existed in 4x4's. I was very green (with some envy) on folks that have it.
2) The new Sequoia is something else, especially the TRD version. 22 City?