Yes – it’s a comfort feature code, not a safety or derate condition. Your truck won’t lose power or braking. However, your seat heater/cooler or lumbar may stop working until fixed.
| Problem | Fix | |----------|-----| | Sliding around | Add non-slip shelf liner underneath | | Seat heater blocked | Don’t use – cover blocks heat | | Headrest cover too big | Sew a small dart or use safety pin | | Rear cover doesn’t reach bottom | Tuck tight and use strap under seat | | Buckle cutouts misaligned | Cut a small slit (seal edges with lighter) | logo comfort v6
“Logo Comfort” refers to the truck’s seat and cabin comfort control module (often part of the HVAC or seat heating/cooling system).
“V6” indicates a voltage-related fault – specifically, the module is receiving incorrect or unstable voltage (usually below 11V or above 16V). Yes – it’s a comfort feature code, not
In plain English:
👉 The system that controls your seat heater, lumbar, or climate comfort has detected a power supply issue. “Logo Comfort” refers to the truck’s seat and
Example swatches:
Because it merges durability with branding, the V6 is versatile across many sectors.
The V6 features a dynamic, height-adjustable lumbar mechanism. Unlike static foam pads, the V6’s support moves with the user, maintaining the natural S-curve of the spine whether you are leaning forward to type or reclining for a conference call. This significantly reduces lower back fatigue over 8+ hour workdays.