Seat wiring schematic
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Ratcheting wrenches... 3 minutes..no wiring needed
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Murdock will electrocute himself... c'mon.. remember..he'* the guy that took the car for a swim.
Honestly..it'* more manly getting a scratch or scrape and not needing to worry about powering the seat.
Honestly..it'* more manly getting a scratch or scrape and not needing to worry about powering the seat.
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
Murdock will electrocute himself... c'mon.. remember..he'* the guy that took the car for a swim.
Honestly..it'* more manly getting a scratch or scrape and not needing to worry about powering the seat.
Honestly..it'* more manly getting a scratch or scrape and not needing to worry about powering the seat.
Easy now Boost monkey.. gettin another tool that will go missing ( borrowed ) isn't fun, that and I haven't checked to see wat size wrench it would be.. electrocution however.. thats MANLY
Now go back to watever plastic you were huffin Bill
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
He'* still sitting behind the pc posting here.. Just spotted him in the lounge :P
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Going to tackle it ASAP.. work schedule conflicts. this weekend going to cottage.. work next weekend.. so as soon as i get started or done.. I will let you know how much PITA it is to remove both front seat, change railing on driver side, put driver side back in and replace the passenger side from donor car