Lumbar Adjustment messed up my heating/cooling in the seat!
#1
Lumbar Adjustment messed up my heating/cooling in the seat!
On a long trip I adjusted the lumbar support all the way out and then the heat or cool buttons would turn on and immediately off (when pressed separately) and none of the seat climate control would work.
So I stopped the truck to refill with fuel and turned off the motor. I moved the lumbar back and out of the way and turned off the ignition for about 5 minutes.
Fired it back up and it worked fine. Go figure.
Anyone else experience this, and if so, what was the culprit? Pinched wires?
So I stopped the truck to refill with fuel and turned off the motor. I moved the lumbar back and out of the way and turned off the ignition for about 5 minutes.
Fired it back up and it worked fine. Go figure.
Anyone else experience this, and if so, what was the culprit? Pinched wires?
#2
What truck do you have?
I wouldn't worry about the controls that much, mine will do funky things every now and then.
There are two seat coolers, one under and one in the seat back.
The lumbar is really a simple device.
You can easily check for pinched wires.
There are two zippers on the seat back, pull the extended pieces out from under the seat, un zip them.
Grab the center section of the seat and pull down and out, it is a simple "J" track.
Lift the material up and out of the way, everything is right there in the open.
Put the center section back first and re zip when done.
I wouldn't worry about the controls that much, mine will do funky things every now and then.
There are two seat coolers, one under and one in the seat back.
The lumbar is really a simple device.
You can easily check for pinched wires.
There are two zippers on the seat back, pull the extended pieces out from under the seat, un zip them.
Grab the center section of the seat and pull down and out, it is a simple "J" track.
Lift the material up and out of the way, everything is right there in the open.
Put the center section back first and re zip when done.