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Lumbar seat wiring


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So I installed buckets with power lumbar and side bolsters in my '88 and I was wondering if I can wire them to the sealt belt alarm wire that was hooked up to the old bench seat. The fuse panel has a block for the power lumbar but I don't know where the connector is.
 


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Not enough information here to even hazard a guess.
What year seats?
Going into the 88 in your signature?
What type seats? (captain, bucket, full bar, 60/40)
(ALL had lumbar options, and that is just in '89!)

Come on, meet me half way!

But maybe this will help.


Bucket Seat, '86-'88.
 
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Actually they are sport buckets out of a 92. I had a regular cloth bench before
 

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The seatbelt warning hookup does not work....grounded and wired battery direct works.
 

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Did you get both ends of the wire clips with the seats? If you didn't you may want to go back to where you got them or a local wreckers if possible and snag as much of the wire as you can get...enough to make it to the dash...then just wire it into your fuse panel or if the wires are already in your truck just swap out the end connectors by splicing them into the existing harness.
 

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I went up to Autozone and bought a small fuse panel. Wired one of my cig lighter wires for power. Now I have several circuits for things like fog lights, etc.
 

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that's a damn good idea
 

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I went up to Autozone and bought a small fuse panel. Wired one of my cig lighter wires for power. Now I have several circuits for things like fog lights, etc.
:icon_thumby:

Might try this myself...I have my fuel pump, air pump, and hump pumps to connect...and may add a flux capacitor to the mix...
 

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