iamdub
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He probably would really like her to use all her features.![]()
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He probably would really like her to use all her features.![]()
I suspect the softness of the seat you're experiencing is most likely due to the age of the foam. My 2007 and 2012 XL Denali's are optioned identically as far as the interior goes, apart from color. The seats in the 2007 are noticeably softer, which I attribute to the foam being 5 years older with 100K more miles on them. Interestingly, I prefer the seats in the 2012 because they're more supportive.I have been watching youtube vids about fixing the driverside lumbar and the seat cushion...
Lumbar looks like i probably lost the lil plastic gears in the motor since i just hear the motor running.
The place that sells those aluminum heater fittings also seems to sell the little gears.
Then the foam seat bottom...
The passenger side, i love thst seat.
Soft, and so nice on my bum.
Seems most of the aftermarket available options are this "denser" foam.
Has anyone ever done that?
I'm curious how it feels vs the oem foam...
I suspect the softness of the seat you're experiencing is most likely due to the age of the foam. My 2007 and 2012 XL Denali's are optioned identically as far as the interior goes, apart from color. The seats in the 2007 are noticeably softer, which I attribute to the foam being 5 years older with 100K more miles on them. Interestingly, I prefer the seats in the 2012 because they're more supportive.
Didn't even think of doing that. Gonna wipe off that mess and try thathave you tried just snugging it up tighter?
Spray it with purple power, hose it off, wipe it all down so it's clean as a whistle, tighten it up and then check it daily or weekly to see if it still leaks I think there is a o-ring in there not 100% sure, could be the actuator leaking internally. @George B can confirm he just worked on his recently.Didn't even think of doing that. Gonna wipe off that mess and try that
Here's a video of the gauge sweep after startup and a couple of pics of info shown on the DIC
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I'll get one when it's a bit darker outside. If it's not raining this evening I'll get one.Let's see some video of the strobe action.![]()
I have been watching youtube vids about fixing the driverside lumbar and the seat cushion...
Lumbar looks like i probably lost the lil plastic gears in the motor since i just hear the motor running.
The place that sells those aluminum heater fittings also seems to sell the little gears.
Then the foam seat bottom...
The passenger side, i love thst seat.
Soft, and so nice on my bum.
Seems most of the aftermarket available options are this "denser" foam.
Has anyone ever done that?
I'm curious how it feels vs the oem foam...
@Mickey_7106Spray it with purple power, hose it off, wipe it all down so it's clean as a whistle, tighten it up and then check it daily or weekly to see if it still leaks I think there is a o-ring in there not 100% sure, could be the actuator leaking internally. @George B can confirm he just worked on his recently.
I just put one in mine from Seat shop. I hated it at first but it's breaking in and feeling better now after 2 months. I need the one for the seat back now and can't find one. That is worn down to the steel supports.

What, you don't like your rear end taking a bit of a slam?That's what i was thinking it would be like, Hard.
"denser longer lasting foam" screwed me when I replaced all of the seals in the ol vette.
What it meant is my doors no longer shut slickly, I have to give them a bit of a slam...
and it meant I needed to upgrade the window regulators to have more power to overcome the "Dence foam"
I'm seeing the same thing happen with my read end.
and yeah, I didn't see anything available for the seat back...
Not that I need it really, I just want to fluff the seat up a bit.
What, you don't like your rear end taking a bit of a slam?
Lol


I have an E85 station 1.6 miles from my house. On my 5.3 i can barely notice any performance gains other than lower fuel economy. It's pretty random when i decide to fill up on it. I think you'll get better results by adding one of those sensors that continuously measure ethanol content.
I've tested mine before and it was within 3%. Virtual sensor said like 67% and actually it was 70%I tried it once and my "virtual" sensor stayed around 21-23%. I confirmed the actual alcohol content of that fuel sampled from the fuel rail) to be something like 65%. The PCM will only adjust for what percentage it sees, making it a waste. I plan to install a real sensor one day.
I've tested mine before and it was within 3%. Virtual sensor said like 67% and actually it was 70%
I wonder what causes it to be off as much as yours was. Someone else had that problem too, can't remember who though.
Real sensors pretty darn easy to do, just takes a few hundred bucks, some companies make kits, basically plug and Play.I tried it once and my "virtual" sensor stayed around 21-23%. I confirmed the actual alcohol content of that fuel (sampled from the fuel rail) to be something like 65%. The PCM will only adjust for what percentage it sees, making it a waste. I plan to install a real sensor one day.
I had that issue last year some time.I've tested mine before and it was within 3%. Virtual sensor said like 67% and actually it was 70%
I wonder what causes it to be off as much as yours was. Someone else had that problem too, can't remember who though.
that's cool but might get you in trouble with the popo lolQuick vid of the strobes.
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