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porsche 911 electric seats

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Has anyone got these fitted to their van? Just wondered how these fit. (electrically) there appears to be a 4 pronged connector thing underneath, so i'm assuming it'll need a part of some sort to connect it up. It needs to be connected so you can recline the back rest....
Anyone any ideas whats needed and where / how easy it'd be to get?
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you could change the connector for something that is easy to get hold of :?: nothing says you have to stick to the standard connectors
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you could have a look here http://www.pelicanparts.com/911/911_Par ... agrams.htm not sure if it will help....
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thanks guys..... anyone any ideas what are standard connectors? anyone doen this before?
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male and female insulated crimps would
do the job fine once you know what to connect
up to on the seats, have done same to get
electric/heated seats running.

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chop off the porch connectors and put either crimps or termianl blocks on! much cheaper than getting the plugs!

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cheers! So excited about getting them in! he he he
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Kathy
I know Dubsta ( Ben ) has a pair of porsche seats fitted , dont know if they are eleccy or 911 .. drop him a pm ..
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