Swivel Seats and Warranty

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rahvin2j3

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Hi Guys,

Good day!

If there is chance to install a swivel seat, will it void the warranty?

Installing would mean disabling the  safety features of the passenger seat.

Thanks!
 
What vehicle are you talking about ? there should be no need to disable any safety features. In my case remove seat mount bolts lean seat back disconnect plug to seat, remove seat install swivel base, pass wiring harness/plug through access hole in base, reinstall seat re-connect plug and done. All in less than an hour.
My swivel base came from Swivels are us. I think they cover most popular vehicles.
 
thanks for the swivelsRus recommendation. i checked them out, but they only offer swivels for Sprinter, Promaster, Transit and Nissan NV
 
Hi, I am looking for a swivel base for my Chrysler town and country minivan. I know the center console has to be removed for clearance. I was wondering if anyone has done this and if so what part worked for you.
 
I just did a Google search for swivels are us. I clicked on the .com address for that company and it tried to infect my laptop with a virus. My anti virus software stopped it from loading
 
I have a 2003 Ford E-150, bought the swivel base (passenger front only) from Sportmobile online store. Pricey, but excellent quality. $60 to install, guy said easy peasy. (connections under seat..no problem)   BTW, I love it, great upgrade to van.
 
The warranty should be in the glovebox along with the manual and other documents. It should tell you what would void the warranty.
 
After much trepidatio, after paying $544 in advance by check for the swivel and shipping from SwivelsRUS (they only work via email), our swivel for Hubby's Nissan NV was delivered yesterday.

Not wanting to invoke Murphy's Law, I won't post anything else about it until after Hubby installs it. Full report to follow.
Ted
 
There isn't much about a seat that would affect warranty.
At the very most, if they saw it there and denied a seat replacement because of "abnormal use" would be about the worst.
Of course, if you wrecked it and there was a lawsuit, the swivel might be involved...but that is stretching the limits of logic.
Seat-mounted air bags are what you mean?

WalkaboutTed said:
After much trepidatio, after paying $544 in advance.
HOLY Shiitake mushrooms, Batman!
Talk about RETAIL without the lube. WOW.
 
JD it probably has a DOT approval label. you know that label ain't cheap. highdesertranger
 
Report: 
Well, the SwivelsRus swivel has been installed by Hubby.  The only obstacle was his figuring out how to remove the seat (8 bolts after removing a tough-to-take-off plastic moulding). Try as I might, I couldn't find more than general information on how to install the swivel in a Nissan NV 1500/2500/3500. The instructions (1 sheet) were useless. Another Nissan owner from the Nissan forum came to the rescue with the needed info. 

Turning the seat around is somewhat of a hassle. Hubby had to remove the stock center console and put in a removable wood box.  In order to turn the seat around, he has to remove the new box (easily) and open the passenger door a bit.  Not difficult, but if he were trying to stealth camp, it is not a discreet process. But the comfort of the extra and comfortable cabin seat is well worth it.

As far as messing with the warranty, there is no drilling, no material modification to the vehicle. Though no DOT label, either.The wiring for the airbag and sensor were two plastic snap together (words escape me this morning) connectors.  Unplug them from each other, put swivel in and then click them together.  No idiot lights went on after he finished the install and turned on the engine.

One additional unforseen benefit came up-the seat has been elevated three inches.  The NV hood is big and without my tush-cush pillow, I am a little old lady craning my neck trying to peer over the hood when pulling into a parking space. No more of that and now, sightseeing is greatly improved to boot. Good for me because he usually drives when we're in his van.

So yes, the concerns of sending SwivelsrUs the check for $544 in advance for the swivel were unfounded.  No one will answer the phone, you can only  deal with them via email and snail mail to send the check. The person with whom Hubby dealt with, Maria, only sells the swivels, her only help with installation questions is "follow the instruction sheet".

I just tried to upload a copy of the instruction sheet to no avail. I wasn't able to log on for hours earlier this morning, so I assume that the site is a bit squirrely since the update last night. I'll try again later.
Ted
 
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