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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Las Vegas
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I have a 2006 LX and have been able to buy the front and middle seats from an EX.
I swapped the middle row and front passenger seats quickly, everything lined up perfectly. I need to know if I have to add a relay or anything else for the power drivers seat. I know there is a fuse position for a 40 amp line to the seat and can run wire directly between the fuseblock and the seat, but want to make sure the system doesn;t require anything else. Anyone have experience with this or a wiring diagram that shows this circuit? Thanks |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: North Carolina
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it is a straight bolt on. only difference is 8 way power seat and seat heater if yours does not have it. i will need more info if you really want it to work.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I understand that it is a straight bolt on, just like the other seats I already swapped. My question has to do with the power connection.
Can I just run 12v from the fuse block to the seat and connect it or do I need a relay in the circuit? |
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