NY FS: 03 Maxima Fresh Leather Seats (Frost)
FS: 03 Maxima Fresh Leather Seats (Frost)
Asking 450 obo - willing to drive 50 miles to meet up with a buyer - more pics available upon request
Selling my leather heated seats out of my 2003 Maxima TE
Seats are fully functional and the heaters work
Will include two switches if needed.
I'm in queens, ny.

Selling my leather heated seats out of my 2003 Maxima TE
Seats are fully functional and the heaters work
Will include two switches if needed.
I'm in queens, ny.

hoping to help the seller and the org out:
to whoever buys these seats, if you want to have a more 'complete' package, I have the matching door panels, IM me
luvlexus101, if you'd like me to remove this, no problem
to whoever buys these seats, if you want to have a more 'complete' package, I have the matching door panels, IM me
luvlexus101, if you'd like me to remove this, no problem
Nope there's none of that! These bad boys are in great condition, I'd rate them all 9/10 except the driver seat more like an 8/10(little more wrinkling and such from being used most) but there are not cracks tears burns or stains of any sort!
yes they will fit.. rears are no problem. u would just have to replace the power and heated solenoid on drivers... passengers is just the power i believe... (i have 03 black leather seats on my 01)
BUMP FOR QUEENS!!!!
BUMP FOR QUEENS!!!!
Been searching up on the forum for corresponding wires/diagram to swap these over to my non-heated 00-01 cloth. Can't find much-- any help, as I'm interested in buying as soon as I can figure this little dilemma out.
Also I have 4 i35 door panels for sale - would anyone be interested in them? I'll post up pics if there's interest - they are in great condition.
Is this the 02-03 wiring?
white/red +12V - tap this into the white/red from the original 2 wire harness
YELLOW/BLUE +12V - tap this into the white/red from the original 2 wire harness
BLACK GROUND - tap this into the black from the original 2 wire harness
BLACK GROUND - tap this into the black from the original 2 wire harness
Red/green Needed for the "automatic drive positioner". Supposed to get 12V when the key is in ignition.
light green DOOR SWITCH - WORKS WITH GROUND - also needed for "automatic drive positioner"
Here is the 00-01 wiring (thanks Dennismik). Can't seem to find the 02-03 though...
As I read the FSM for the 2000 Max, the connectors in the console for the switches are 4 wire connectors, square shaped.
Driver's seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray - to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with red stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
Passenger seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray with ??? stripe- to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with black stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
In low heat mode, only heater element 1 is used (pin 2).
In high heat mode, both heater elements are used (pins 2&3).
white/red +12V - tap this into the white/red from the original 2 wire harness
YELLOW/BLUE +12V - tap this into the white/red from the original 2 wire harness
BLACK GROUND - tap this into the black from the original 2 wire harness
BLACK GROUND - tap this into the black from the original 2 wire harness
Red/green Needed for the "automatic drive positioner". Supposed to get 12V when the key is in ignition.
light green DOOR SWITCH - WORKS WITH GROUND - also needed for "automatic drive positioner"
Here is the 00-01 wiring (thanks Dennismik). Can't seem to find the 02-03 though...
As I read the FSM for the 2000 Max, the connectors in the console for the switches are 4 wire connectors, square shaped.
Driver's seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray - to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with red stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
Passenger seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray with ??? stripe- to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with black stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
In low heat mode, only heater element 1 is used (pin 2).
In high heat mode, both heater elements are used (pins 2&3).
From what I have seen in the 03 fsm..
Yellow goes to power, black goes to ground.
For heated seats you just have to connect the wires to the switches(matching colors) and then run power and ground for the switches.
Yellow goes to power, black goes to ground.
For heated seats you just have to connect the wires to the switches(matching colors) and then run power and ground for the switches.
As I read the FSM for the 2000 Max, the connectors in the console for the switches are 4 wire connectors, square shaped.
Driver's seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray - to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with red stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
Passenger seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray with ??? stripe- to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with black stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
In low heat mode, only heater element 1 is used (pin 2).
In high heat mode, both heater elements are used (pins 2&3).
Driver's seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray - to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with red stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
Passenger seat switch:
Pin 1 - Green with red stripe - 12 volts from 10 amp fuse # 9
Pin 2 - gray with ??? stripe- to seat heater element # 1
Pin 3 - gray with black stripe - to seat heater element # 2
Pin 4 - black wire - chassis ground.
only needed for indicator lights built into the switch.
In low heat mode, only heater element 1 is used (pin 2).
In high heat mode, both heater elements are used (pins 2&3).
I'm asking because it's actually much harder to install the MS and would be a better idea to ditch the module under the driver seat.
Where does 100 miles end up being in the direction of 01002?
Where does 100 miles end up being in the direction of 01002?
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