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Old 01-08-2010, 02:38 AM
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power seat swap?

While I'm fixing this Suburban up I'd like to improve the passenger seat. Can a "full power" seat be installed where the present one has only the lumbar adjustment (and of course, the manual front-rear slide control and the manual back adjustment.

I have the "full power" driver seat. Should I have the wiring harness under the seat to be able to hook up the other controls?

'96 K1500 LT.
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Re: power seat swap?

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While I'm fixing this Suburban up I'd like to improve the passenger seat. Can a "full power" seat be installed where the present one has only the lumbar adjustment (and of course, the manual front-rear slide control and the manual back adjustment.

I have the "full power" driver seat. Should I have the wiring harness under the seat to be able to hook up the other controls?

'96 K1500 LT.

One my blazer, I did the same thing and it worked, even the heated seats on the passenger side.

It was just plug and play!
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