Weak Heat on Seats and Steering Wheel
#43
Originally Posted by MAXIE06SE
What ticker bar?
See the picture in my post above. He's referring to the larger rounded rectangular bar above the seat icon.
#44
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Well guys I drove almost all the way home last night with the "low" setting on. The toggle switch may meann high and low, but with low setting, the heat, if any, on the back portion of the seat is so minimal it might as well mean bottom of seat/top of seat.
Net results: If you wanna feel the heat on your lower back, push the toggle but to the "up" position. Peace out
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Well guys I drove almost all the way home last night with the "low" setting on. The toggle switch may meann high and low, but with low setting, the heat, if any, on the back portion of the seat is so minimal it might as well mean bottom of seat/top of seat.
Net results: If you wanna feel the heat on your lower back, push the toggle but to the "up" position. Peace out
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#46
Originally Posted by 9Nails
This is a good question! I figured out the high low setting, but my wife thought it was bottom or top as well. The book only says:
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#47
i always put it on high until i start to feel it then put it back down to low - otherwise it gets too hot
i do like the feature that it won't activate unless there is pressure on the seat (someone sitting in it or something heavy on it)
i do like the feature that it won't activate unless there is pressure on the seat (someone sitting in it or something heavy on it)
#49
Originally Posted by OmarBadu
i always put it on high until i start to feel it then put it back down to low - otherwise it gets too hot
i do like the feature that it won't activate unless there is pressure on the seat (someone sitting in it or something heavy on it)
i do like the feature that it won't activate unless there is pressure on the seat (someone sitting in it or something heavy on it)
#50
I have a question -- I put the switch to "HIGH", but it seems to take forever before any heat is noticalbe and even then the heat is not very much at all -- the steering wheel heat seems to work great. Is there a problem with my heated seats or is this what everyone is experiencing?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#51
BlueEyed - There have been many complaints here from day one (March 2003) about how slow the seats are to heat up in the 6th gen.
Turns out there was an engineering electrical 'underdesign' involved, and it was not possible for Nissan to correct this in cars already built. I heard that a redesign for the '05s made the situation slightly better, but you may have to ask the '05ers about that.
It is not easy to get a true impression as to the quickness with which the heat in the seats is being produced, as we don't feel the heat until our clothing has completely warmed up.
As a comparison, when wearing gloves, it takes me almost five minutes to detect the heat in the steering wheel. Without gloves, I detect the heat in between 15 and 25 seconds.
One thing is absolutely certain: the seat heaters may cycle on and off while in use (via internal thermostat control), BUT THE SEAT HEATER SWITCH NEVER TURNS ITSELF OFF. I never use the seat heaters, but whenever my wife forgets to turn them off, they come right back on whenever the ignition is turned on. Day after day. Week after week. Forever. Try it. You'll see.
By contrast, the steering wheel heater goes off automatically when the ignition is turned off, and will never come back on until the steering wheel heater dash switch is turned on again.
Turns out there was an engineering electrical 'underdesign' involved, and it was not possible for Nissan to correct this in cars already built. I heard that a redesign for the '05s made the situation slightly better, but you may have to ask the '05ers about that.
It is not easy to get a true impression as to the quickness with which the heat in the seats is being produced, as we don't feel the heat until our clothing has completely warmed up.
As a comparison, when wearing gloves, it takes me almost five minutes to detect the heat in the steering wheel. Without gloves, I detect the heat in between 15 and 25 seconds.
One thing is absolutely certain: the seat heaters may cycle on and off while in use (via internal thermostat control), BUT THE SEAT HEATER SWITCH NEVER TURNS ITSELF OFF. I never use the seat heaters, but whenever my wife forgets to turn them off, they come right back on whenever the ignition is turned on. Day after day. Week after week. Forever. Try it. You'll see.
By contrast, the steering wheel heater goes off automatically when the ignition is turned off, and will never come back on until the steering wheel heater dash switch is turned on again.
#52
Originally Posted by majestic_maxi
Maaaan i tell ya!!!! WHO KNEW!!!!
Whole time i've had this car, never knew cr@p about those switches! (not like the manual would tell you anything)... learn something new on here everyday!
Whole time i've had this car, never knew cr@p about those switches! (not like the manual would tell you anything)... learn something new on here everyday!
#54
We must be getting to the bottom of figuring out everything there is to know on the 6th Gen if we are having this kind of a rocker switch discussion.
Still, I was amazed to find out, that like the hidden auto tranny function, if you put the rocker switch to high and hold your finger on it pressing upwards (kind of like holding an elevator button once it is lit up), that the seats heat up ALOT faster.
Still, I was amazed to find out, that like the hidden auto tranny function, if you put the rocker switch to high and hold your finger on it pressing upwards (kind of like holding an elevator button once it is lit up), that the seats heat up ALOT faster.
#56
Originally Posted by 2004 Smoke
Still, I was amazed to find out, that like the hidden auto tranny function, if you put the rocker switch to high and hold your finger on it pressing upwards (kind of like holding an elevator button once it is lit up), that the seats heat up ALOT faster.
I've also heard that if you put your hand on the automatic shifter, tilt your head to the right, and bite your tongue you get an extra 5hp. Again another undocumented feature of the vehicle.
CM.
#57
Originally Posted by CanadianMoFo
Hilarious! There are only three positons on those switches. Low, off, and High. Once in the high position the switch should not move any further in. If it does you need to get the switch replaced.
I've also heard that if you put your hand on the automatic shifter, tilt your head to the right, and bite your tongue you get an extra 5hp. Again another undocumented feature of the vehicle.
CM.
I've also heard that if you put your hand on the automatic shifter, tilt your head to the right, and bite your tongue you get an extra 5hp. Again another undocumented feature of the vehicle.
CM.
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#58
Keep in mind also that the heating element will be active in intervals. In otherwords, your seats will not be heated constantly if you have the switch on. It will warm up and cool down. This is essential a safety feature to prevent the device from overreacting.
FYI-- this also goes for the steering wheel heater for those of you who have 05/06 models.
Originally Posted by SHIFT_matt
Keep in mind also that the heating element will be active in intervals. In otherwords, your seats will not be heated constantly if you have the switch on. It will warm up and cool down. This is essential a safety feature to prevent the device from overreacting.
#60
SHIFT-matt - monotaur is correct in that the '04 Maxima steering wheel heater also cycles on and off.
The wheel starts to warm within 10 to 20 seconds after the steering wheel heater switch is turned on, gets very hot within two minutes, then sort of cycles between lukewarm and slightly warmer until either the steering wheel heater switch is turned off or the ignition is turned off.
This feature is part of the Driver's Preferred package, and operates the same on all 6th gen Maximas.
The wheel starts to warm within 10 to 20 seconds after the steering wheel heater switch is turned on, gets very hot within two minutes, then sort of cycles between lukewarm and slightly warmer until either the steering wheel heater switch is turned off or the ignition is turned off.
This feature is part of the Driver's Preferred package, and operates the same on all 6th gen Maximas.
#61
I had a volvo rental and the heated seats got really hot. My 03 heated seats warm up well too. Just not up to volvo standards. Ive heard lots of complaints about the 04 seat warmers sucking
#63
I have new 06 SE - -My steering wheel heats up quickly and is very warm. My seats seem to take forever to warm up and they never really get hot -- just mild warmth.
I went back to the dealer -- they said it is because I am wearing clothes that I am unable to feel the heat while on the steering wheel I have my bare hands.
Guess I will have to drive without my clothes to enjoy the heated seats!!
I went back to the dealer -- they said it is because I am wearing clothes that I am unable to feel the heat while on the steering wheel I have my bare hands.
Guess I will have to drive without my clothes to enjoy the heated seats!!
#64
In case you don't know this there is a recall on the drivers seat. They have to check out the wiring harness in it. I went to the dealer and the part is backordered. Just call the 800 number in the manual and have your vin number ready.
Warren
Stroll down the page.
This is for the '04
http://www.isertive.com/php/NHTSA/au...&EModel=MAXIMA
Go here to check for your year.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recal...calls_auto.htm
There is a sticky on this also.
Warren
Stroll down the page.
This is for the '04
http://www.isertive.com/php/NHTSA/au...&EModel=MAXIMA
Go here to check for your year.
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/recal...calls_auto.htm
There is a sticky on this also.
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