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Originally Posted by FutureX 2001
You rule!!!
I'm gonna save this to my hard drive just in case...
by the way what was the other connector for?...heated seats? hehe
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The other connectors are for the forward/back, recline, and heat. The main power source did the trick. Acura tried to hard.
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Originally Posted by phan_nam420
That is nice, I'm saving that to my DIY's documents.
That would be sick.Gotta a question though.
By any power seat? wut type of seat? a used power seat of any car? thanks!
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The one I used was off a Heated power GS model sedan. Any passanger power seat will work. (coupe/sedan seats differ)
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Originally Posted by DJPolak
great. i done it too and i tap the power from cigarate lighter. also pleace keep on mid if you getting only power tracks for your L seat , the plastic trim on the side will not align with the new tracks. so batter off is get the whole seat.
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Agreed, get the whole chair.
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Originally Posted by James92LS
Not sure - maybe they use the same fuse in the LS anyway, but I wouldn't adjust both seats at the same time as that would pull quite a bit of power and if it wasn't meant for it, it might blow easily.
-James
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Yeah, I don't recommend adjusting both at the same time. This method is taking up some juice.
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Originally Posted by SBWooder
good idea for the guys rolling in "L's", yes indeed thats what keeps our forum going. Real neat idea, not that hard.
Chris
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Took me so long to figure that out. I traced ALL the wires. ended up only using 2. I'm kindof mad beacuse it was so simple
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Originally Posted by Theava
The other cable connector is likely for the memory, it would be interesting to see if the memory buttons made both seats move lol...
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I removed the door panel to trace the memory seat button. (5 pin). They changed color on me so could not figure out exactly what happened. The drivers side seat does have a "seat main relay". I think that stores the memory.
Thanks for the comments guys
