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Yes, I've got a good amount of cool air coming from both the back and bottom of the seat
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No, I've got no cool air coming from the seat back
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Cooling Seats issue and TSB feedback

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Old 02-10-2016, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Livoniabob
I'm not sure if they are not doing it now only that last summer they announced they were getting out of the seat making and going back to controls where they started.

I would think they would want to sell the whole operation to a buyer.
Interesting....we need to find a way to remove the sock that collapses and attach both intake and exhaust using tims fix.
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Originally Posted by airplaneman777
Interesting....we need to find a way to remove the sock that collapses and attach both intake and exhaust using tims fix.
Not sure if Tim will have to come up with a new intake for us fools that had the TSB done..

I'm sure we will know shortly.
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Originally Posted by airplaneman777
Interesting....we need to find a way to remove the sock that collapses and attach both intake and exhaust using tims fix.
That's what I am talking about...seems a bit complicated but there is room in the back of the seat...it would be nice to be able to self correct with a simple trip to a local hardware store. I don't have the TSB done yet, I have a slim hope of a re re revised TSB.
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Originally Posted by Solidred
That's what I am talking about...seems a bit complicated but there is room in the back of the seat...it would be nice to be able to self correct with a simple trip to a local hardware store. I don't have the TSB done yet, I have a slim hope of a re re revised TSB.
So did all those that bought lottery tickets... For the big drawing.
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Originally Posted by airplaneman777
Interesting....we need to find a way to remove the sock that collapses and attach both intake and exhaust using tims fix.
The TED had some changes to it that made my intake no longer fit. Even if you cut the sock off they deleted a screw location that I was using to attach the intake.

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Originally Posted by twakefield
The TED had some changes to it that made my intake no longer fit. Even if you cut the sock off they deleted a screw location that I was using to attach the intake.

Changes for the better? What if I have an older style TED. Does your intake make a big difference in performance both cooling and heat?
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Originally Posted by Solidred
Changes for the better? What if I have an older style TED. Does your intake make a big difference in performance both cooling and heat?
Changes for the better

It will give your Ted the ability to breathe. I aim the airflow to the bottom side of the seat not the center where the floor vent and butt TED blow hot air.

There are pictures on here from me with specific result information. I don't have it handy. Right now I am scrambling to catch up with what was ordered too long ago and honestly feel horrible for all the guys and gals that I am keeping waiting. My plan it to stock them once caught up.
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Originally Posted by twakefield
Changes for the better

It will give your Ted the ability to breathe. I aim the airflow to the bottom side of the seat not the center where the floor vent and butt TED blow hot air.

There are pictures on here from me with specific result information. I don't have it handy. Right now I am scrambling to catch up with what was ordered too long ago and honestly feel horrible for all the guys and gals that I am keeping waiting. My plan it to stock them once caught up.
Cool I'll keep in touch, I can look at the forum for your results I've been looking. Don't feel bad your busy working and dealing with a needy truck.

For your part confirm not to get the TSB?
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Please PM me twakefield when parts are available...I'm passing on the TSB.

Thanks for your help solving this!!!
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I've read the first 10 pages and the last page. Is the cooled seat getting hot an issue with the 2016 lariat.


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