Re: Torn seat; what do I do? I remouved mine and used the torn seat as a pattern to copy onto a leather hide.
(You could use other materials)
The leather is warmer in winter and cooler as well as non sticky or clammy in summer.
An added benefit is that it is less slippery to sit in (on).
I saved the trim and used contact cement to glue the leather around the edges, reinstalled the trim and (knock on wood) am so far in my 3rd year since that homebrew repair.
I do treat (feed) the leather with armorall from time to time as well as all the other plastic componants, including my steering wheel.
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