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Seat Heater Switches

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Anyone know where I can find switches like these. One of mine seems buggy and I would like to replace it.

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Wouldn't that still be under warranty? Even if not, I'd assume that to be a dealer only part.
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Simon wrote:Wouldn't that still be under warranty? Even if not, I'd assume that to be a dealer only part.
Aftermarket seat heaters.
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They are aftermarket seat heaters which were installed by the dealer at time of purchase. They would prob still be under warranty but for the cost of the switches would just be easier for me to switch them out. Also, I lifted the centre console and the job these guys did on a brand new vehicle was pathetic.

As the old saying goes... you want something done right, do it yourself.

I know I've seen these switches somewhere before. Anyone know?
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I noticed those this morning as well. Seem a bit pricey for rocker switches that should cost no more than $5 each. Thanks for the link though. I'll keep these in mind.

As of this morning's commute, switches seemed to work ok. Not the greatest quality IMO.
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I didn't think you were driving the 4runner in the winter.
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Technically I have the two from mine. I never used the ones that came with my heated seat pads because I went with genuine Nissan ones. So I've got a set, but they're back in Niagara. I might end up meeting up with my parents in Kingston the second weekend in March, so I could always arrange to get them to bring them up for me
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the x kid wrote:I didn't think you were driving the 4runner in the winter.
You would be correct. I store it come Novemberish.
Nd4SpdSe wrote:I might end up meeting up with my parents in Kingston the second weekend in March, so I could always arrange to get them to bring them up for me
That would be great. If/when the time comes, let me know where, when and how much. Even though mine are working now, I suspect they will eventually crap out.
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