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They bolt up to or Travis and use same wiring trying to figure out the cooling function now the fan turns on for about a minute then cuts off but everything else works
wow i really have to proof read when i post from my phone it should say
They bolt up to tracks and use same wiring for the motors trying to figure out the cooling function now the fan turns on for about a minute then cuts off but everything else works
i just kind of guessed how to hook them up the plug on the navigator seats has a white/lt blue, red/blk, red/wht and blk. Excursion has white/? (forgot what color the tracer is), red/blk, blk/white, and blk. I hooked the white/lt blue to the white/?, red/blk to red/blk, blk to blk, red/white to blk/white
For clarification, the Navigator seats work/fit, they have a cooling system but no arm rest and you are going to take them out.
Is that the result here?
Yep thats about it i rode around in the pass seat to see if i liked them and kept trying to put my arm on a nonexistent arm rest it was driving me nuts i suppose i could get the console from a 2010 superduty to go between the seats thats what i used for an arm rest when i pulled the jump seat out of my truck
The navigator seats are a downgrade in comfort in my book. Also a downgrade in overall quality. They are usually broken when they come into my valet. The padding is thinner and you usually sit on a bar after they are a couple years old. Also, the tracks grind or quit working. The side plastic covers usually get damaged and/or rub and squeak on the material. I have seen a few that are actually leaning outward and bent from a large owner.
Don't mean to sound blunt but it is just something that irritates me often.
Super duty seats are just a great seat.