intimidator2000
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I will soon be receiving two stock 1999 gst leather seats and I wanted to know if they can fit on a 1999 Rs Eclipse.
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brad98rs said:so a RS is pre wired for power seats
1993eclipseGS said:Yes. It would have been more expensive and they would have lost money in the production of the cars, If they were to stop every ''lower model'' car and have them without all the power accessories hookups.
Game Over said:I don't think his seats will be power anyway because they are out of a GS-T.
intimidator2000 said:The person I am getting it from he told there is no electrical just bolt it in thats it.
JSt86 said:i have a 96 rs and i took leatehr seats out of a talon and put them in my car. to my knowledge there is no hookup maybe im blind or maybe the talon connecter from the seat is diff from eclipse model. maybe that would explains why i didnt notice it? so my car has power seats for about a year and they dont work. any suggestions ideas?
does 96 rs have the wires there?
Figured it was something for heated or motorized seats.bdub23 said:I just tried to hook up power seats in my car and when I hooked it to the wire under the carpet nothing happend. Is there maybe a fuse that needs replaced and if so then what one?
Sorry for bringing up an old thread but I just put power leather seats in my 97 Spyder GS and I can't find the power connector under the carpet. I peeled back quite a bit of the carpet and I don't see it. Should it be on the same part of the wiring harness as the seat buckle sensor?