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TruckHouse Tacoma gets scheel-mann seats

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by ToleranceSTACK, Mar 25, 2025.

  1. Mar 25, 2025 at 7:34 PM
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    ToleranceSTACK

    ToleranceSTACK [OP] Well-Known Member

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    We had the absolute honor of doing a Tolerance Stack and scheel-mann install for @resman.93 (on IG) in his absolutely glorious TruckHouse.co 2022 Tacoma build. Promise there will be many posts focusing on this Tacoma's seat upgrade adventure. More to come but wanted to start a new thread to focus on just the upgrade for this build since it was pretty freaking cool.

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  2. Mar 26, 2025 at 1:28 PM
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    Wiring and connectors for a non-power but heated 3rd Gen Tacoma passenger seat

    We are specifically looking at the passenger side right now because there is more into the wiring bundles than the driver side.

    Under the factory heated, but non-powered, passenger seat you have the “always yellow” SRS/airbag connector. ANYTIME you are even considering removing this plug you MUST disconnect the battery ground and wait for 90 seconds per the Toyota factory FSM. This means even if you are removing the seat just to give the carpet a good cleaning, the battery gets disconnected.

    To the right is the Load-Cell Array/Seatbelt connector. This is the connector that connects all four load-cells only found on the passenger side with the seatbelt connection info.

    Next over is the occupancy sensor computer which basically takes strain calculations from the load-cell array and sends that info to the truck computer thru the seatbelt/occupancy sensor harness.

    To the right of that is the Seat Heater Computer. Only OEM supplied factory heated seats will have this little black box.

    The next up is the heated seat connector.

    To the far left is the Mid-Harness/seatbelt connector. This is simply a connection point for mating two harnesses.

    Special thanks to David and Truckhouse to making an incredible work of art.

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  3. Mar 27, 2025 at 2:21 PM
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  4. Apr 14, 2025 at 10:42 AM
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    On this 2022 powered and factory heated driver seat out of a TruckHouse.co build, we go into the details in removing both the seat rails and the harness dissection in order to repurpose those parts for the install. of the Tolerance Stack mounting system.

    https://www.tolerance-stack.com/videos

    or YouTube:
     
  5. Apr 15, 2025 at 10:32 AM
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    The completed install for @resman.93 in his @ 2022 Tacoma manual access cab. This rig was an absolute dream to work on. No b-pillars to get in the way. It seats have been installed in their place. Nothing beats the ergonomics and orthopedics of a Vario seat.

    This TruckHouse Tacoma got driver and passenger black leather seats with the heating and cooling package. This meant going the next step and doing all the wiring to make the OEM seat heater switches play nice but also to have the Klima switches blend in (more on that later).

    For our part, seeing the culmination of all of our hard work come to fruition is amazing. We spent a good 12hrs on location but the actual install was less than half of that. Plenty of interruptions when you are setting up for photography and video work.
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