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Old 02-13-2003, 06:24 PM
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Default Just swaped by stock 2001 4DR Accord cloth seats for 2001 Accord leather seats HELP

Just swaped by stock 2001 4DR Accord cloth seats for 2001 Accord leather seats. Looks mint, But 1 question to all of you members, The Drivers seat I installed had power seats, How would I get the seats to work with power lumbar, Is it possable or do I have to do some major wiring or should I take it to the Dealer. Did any one put Powers seats before some one help me out.
Old 02-13-2003, 06:26 PM
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Sorry if I'm no help, but just had to say that is a mod.
Old 02-14-2003, 06:00 AM
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Default Re: Just swaped by stock 2001 4DR Accord cloth seats for 2001 Accord leather seats H

Originally posted by dreman
The Drivers seat I installed had power seats, How would I get the seats to work with power lumbar
Power lumbar? Theres no such thing. There is a lever you can toggle that adjusts the lumbar.

If your talking about the powering the 8-way seats (forward, back, up down, etc..) get a schematic of the wiring and tap into some wires in order to get the motor working
Old 02-14-2003, 06:54 AM
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yea, the lumbar support is manual and its on the right side of the seat. You push up or pull down to adjust.
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If it's like most power lumbars, you've got a switch on the side of the seat that's already wired and ready to go, you just need a power source, correct? I would expect any 12V source will do. I hope you know how to splice.




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