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07-28-2003, 11:08 AM | #1 |
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Those of you with power seats, how did you hook them up?
Exactly what it says. For those of you running power seats out of a newer chevy truck, how did you power the seats up? Im running mine from a fuse, with a ground to one of the bolts holding the seat down. I have blown two fuses so far. I dont recall off hand if it was a 20 amp or a 30 amp fuse. Are you guys using a relay? Im almost ready to save up and buy a painless wiring kit and redo all the wiring in the suburban.
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07-28-2003, 12:17 PM | #2 |
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I would run a large guage wire all th way to the terminal block by the battery and use a circuit breaker, that way if you get carried away doing 3 functions at once on the seats and it kicks out it will reset as soon as it cools off.
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07-28-2003, 12:40 PM | #3 |
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Where can you get the curcit breaker? Auto parts store or radio shack? Thanks
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07-28-2003, 12:49 PM | #4 |
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Any parts store should have them up to 50 amps...I think the smallest ones are 20 amps. It is just a small silver box with two studs and two mounting ears.
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07-29-2003, 05:27 AM | #5 |
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I have the seat out of a '69 Thunderbird in my '68 stepside. It's up for overhaul now -- the electric seat functions haven't worked for a few years and with 2 german shepherds, it needs serious reupholstering. But I would recommend at least a 10 gauge wire from Ign Unfused in the terminal block with a 30 amp breaker in the power lead. Ground lead bolts to one of the old seat mount holes in the floor. The 30 amp breaker I got at a junkyard out of the F@rd I also got I also got a replacement joystick toggle switch from. When it worked, it was fun, and you could adjust the seat to ease an accelerator cramp. The relay set up is not a bad idea at all, since these seats have a heavy draw.
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