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Cooling Seats issue and TSB feedback
#3241
I drove a 2013 F150 Platinum for a few weeks, the AC seats in that were awesome. After the installation of this kit, how would you all rate air output on the 2015 compared to the 2013? I know its hard to tell in cold parts of the country, but even if the seats were just as good as the 2013 Id happily buy the kit.
Please PM me with feedback or post here if possible. Thanks in advance guys!
Kyle
Please PM me with feedback or post here if possible. Thanks in advance guys!
Kyle
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SeatGuru (03-02-2016)
#3243
#3245
Senior Member
#3246
Still questioning it? Here is a picture of the TED and crappy sock Ford made to try and help it cool.
#3247
Senior Member
But you can get Tim's kits and fix it yourself.
Then for laughs go back to your dealer and complain that the seat backs are getting cold and that they said they were not to get cold and for them to fix it.
Last edited by Livoniabob; 03-02-2016 at 06:01 PM.
#3248
Found On Road Dominating
Yes and no! There is cooling designed into the seat back, but as designed it doesn't work. But you can get Tim's kits and fix it yourself. Then for laughs go back to your dealer and complain that the seat backs are getting cold and that they said they were not to get cold and for them to fix it.
#3250
My install has been completed. I found it easier to use a heat gun to warm the tubing where I needed to place the bends. Overall it was not difficult, I made it through the first seat without a scratch but my finger found a sharp edge on the second seat which resulted in blood leakage. I can see how a Ford mechanic would f up the zippers, the key is to take your time obviously they don't. My post install thought- I would buy the kit, Ford will not get this fixed on the 15 or 16's they blew it- period.
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