Help: Power seat into non powered cab

bmc1025

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It is as simple as hooking up positive to the large gauge red wire and ground to the large gauge black wire in the 12?? ish pin harness under the seat. The other wires are part of the heat pads and memory seat function if it has them.
 

diesel-max

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Easy day! Just did it. I have a wt truck and finally wanted some nice seats. Just hook power and ground up. Now I have crank windows, manual locks and a 6 way adjustable power seat.
 

N2BRK

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It is as simple as hooking up positive to the large gauge red wire and ground to the large gauge black wire in the 12?? ish pin harness under the seat. The other wires are part of the heat pads and memory seat function if it has them.

I did mine this way a few years ago. I never spent the time to try to figure out the wires for heat. Do you happen to know? Thanks!
 

bmc1025

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I did mine this way a few years ago. I never spent the time to try to figure out the wires for heat. Do you happen to know? Thanks!
Follow the wires from the pads, if they go into the module just cut and wire to them there, if not follow them to the main connector. there will be a total of 4 wires, 2 to the bottom pad and 2 to the back pad. The polarity doesn't matter to the heat pads.

If you wire them in series you will have low heat and in parallel you will have high heat. You can also just get aftermarket switches/controller to do the same.