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AdamM

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    It's black
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
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  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    XE
  • Year
    1993

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    Canada
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    Canada

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  1. Dang....I really hope I have better luck tomorrow... Adam
  2. Trust me, when its -20C (-4F) those seats are like sitting on a block of ice...heat is a requirement for leather in Toronto winters. Adam
  3. My seats are manual leather...with heat soon I hope...
  4. Thanks everyone. I sure hope there isn't an extra timer for the seats...would be great if its built into the switches...I guess I'll find out this weekend. Supposed to be mild, I'm thinking I will take a look and see if I can find the plugs for the switches and the seats and see if I can get the heat. As far as replacing the full interior to get rid of the smell, it was an instant fix, there still was a bit of smell in the headliner, but with an air freshener in the truck, you really couldn't tell it was a smokers vehicle and even now it smells pretty good Thanks again everyone, will post back after I'm done. Adam
  5. Thanks for the response, I saw that fuse location, I'm guessing to access the connectors for the switch on the console that I will have to pull the console off? Cheers Adam
  6. First post for a new owner! Hey everyone. Bought my first Pathfinder off a co-work in December, been doing odds and ends to get things fixed and have been using the site to help me along the way and thanks so much everyone for that. Previous owner of my truck was a chain smoker, so the interior stank pretty bad. As an easy and relatively cheap solution, I managed to pick up a super clean leather interior with heated seats (including the switches for the seats) for $100. Seats are installed, and now I want to connect the heater components. From what I have searched on the forum, the truck should be wired up to connect the seats, but I may be missing the heated seat timer? Anyone know where this is located? Can anyone confirm or deny that a 93 cloth interior truck is wired up to connect the seats? If it is, it wasn't obvious when I pulled the seats out, though I did not check the wiring harness to see if there was any connectors that I could unwrap from the truck. Thanks in advance for any and all help. My seats are freezing cold right now in the mornings and would love to get them hooked up as the weather gets even colder as we have a mild weekend ahead. Cheers, Adam
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