n8rfastback
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Wasn't there a guy on here offering to do some work printing parts on a 3d printer?
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That's what I was referring to, but the fan unit (round part) connects directly into the seat on the F150. there is no hose to the seat like our Msutangs.I think this is the unit in the back off the recent F-150s - AA5Z-19N550-A.
As a replacement part it cost almost twice as much retail $122 vs $65 for the one in the Mustang.
Looks like maybe the filter is along the rounded edge. The photo shows the seat side of the unit. The cool side vent is pointing up on the left edge.
It would be nice if this unit or one similar could plug directly into our seat intake with the same electrical, etc.
Yeah, I don't get it why the dealerships don't think the seat backs are supposed to cool. Probably because no S550 actually works correctly, so therefore they think it's "normal". :headbonk:Cooled seats, what cooled seats!? :doh:
I will let Ford Customer Service escalate. As not only does it not cool, it actually feels like it is heating.
Just another reason I find it pointless to take mine in. Playing "games" with the customer even after the sale.Yeah, I don't get it why the dealerships don't think the seat backs are supposed to cool. Probably because no S550 actually works correctly, so therefore they think it's "normal". :headbonk:
I don't think I said that mine were cool at the start. I only started doing my own investigation because all I felt was heat. The only time I said they worked was when I bought the car and it was 40 degrees outside.Definitely easier and cheaper, but unlikely better. Even if you fix the air intake like droid's mod, there's still the heat venting into the seat right next to the cold air tube. His seats sort of worked already, I believe, at least better than those of us whose seats just get hotter from the start. It might not provide us the same success.
The tubing on ours is an oddity. It might save a little depth which is maybe why they did it that way to give a little more leg room for back seat passengers, but it hurts performance. The blower could plug right into the seat cushion's input if the ports are compatible. I guess the one I showed wouldn't work, since it would be male to male. I've seen other blower units though that just have a flat opening for the cold air output.
Just a wish on my part that Ford will choose to change it to the way they should have been done in the first place vs trying to makeshift it. Oh well, maybe we'll know by next summer.
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That's why in a case like this, adequate testing of the design needs to be verified. I have a feeling the testing was lacking, as I don't see how this could have slipped by with testing that would have easily caught the problem.
Because they're all in cahoots with Ford.Yeah, I don't get it why the dealerships don't think the seat backs are supposed to cool.
Sorry, I misspoke. I really should have said yours appeared to not work as poorly as those of us with the seat warming problem. We might have an additional problem that's causing that. Your mod would definitely help us. I was just questioning if it would help us enough.I don't think I said that mine were cool at the start. I only started doing my own investigation because all I felt was heat. The only time I said they worked was when I bought the car and it was 40 degrees outside.
The exhaust heat in the back of the seat was greatly reduced with my mod because I was now cooling the peltier with cabin air but I suspect it could be even better if the duct was more planned out. Compared to what I felt before the mod, I would be satisfied with just adding the tubing.
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No worries, but just to be clear. At least from what I have read mine was one of the ones that has the seat warming issue. I measured 110 degrees at the rubber duct inside the seat at one point. This thread has gotten really long in the last week but from what I have seen there has only been two of us that actually measured the temps. Either way, It was downright uncomfortable, which is why I took it into the dealer and then did the mod since it is clear that Ford won't be resolving it any time soon.Sorry, I misspoke. I really should have said yours appeared to not work as poorly as those of us with the seat warming problem. We might have an additional problem that's causing that. Your mod would definitely help us. I was just questioning if it would help us enough.
Thanks for all of your investigating and tinkering.