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JamesV6CDX

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Leather seat transplant
« on: 18 February 2007, 21:35:48 »

As many may know, I've got a set of leather that I want to put in my 2.0 GLS.

Now, the motor mechanism may be knackered on the new leather drivers seat.

Presumably, it looks like I can just put these leather seats onto the mechanical bases on my original seats - doing away with the electrics and just having a manual adjustment?

Quiestion is, what about seat-back adjustment, I'm wondering if that will work too. I'm not worried at all about electrics, if I can get the leather to fit

Any advice appreciated..
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Re: Leather seat transplant
« Reply #1 on: 18 February 2007, 21:53:53 »

A few things, did I see heated seat switches?

For now I would strip and clean the mechanism and see if that helps, also scour local scrappies for Elites to knick motors out of.

You may as well get it all working
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Re: Leather seat transplant
« Reply #2 on: 19 February 2007, 09:02:32 »

Have you wired the box in properly, I posted a piccy of how it should be wired in, in your other thread not sure if you saw it if not maybe worth a look.

The diagram I think was done by andy8.

If its just how its been wired you maybe able to have your memory functions.
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