Steven Donaldson
Member
Hi all,
My father and I are new to the freelander scene, around a year ago he purchased a freelander 2, 2008 GS. We have explored it a little, rebuilt the diff, done some paintwork etc.
Came with fabric seats and manually adjusted.
He has purchased leather, electric adjustment, heated seats. I have installed the rears since no wires. Now the front ones came with the electrical plug (cut, from breakers). So not sure what goes on the other end.
The plug for the leathers have the same wires as the fabric ones but obviously additional ones which we thought were just for heat so we threw one seat in, plugged it in and nothing worked which was expected but worth a shot.
Cut a Long story short, if we purchase a loom for the seats, where does the other end connect to? Is it just another plug or does each wireneed to be connected to something separately.
Also, is there anything else we need to do to make the adjustments work? Not majorly bothered about heat.
Thank you all in advance
Steven
My father and I are new to the freelander scene, around a year ago he purchased a freelander 2, 2008 GS. We have explored it a little, rebuilt the diff, done some paintwork etc.
Came with fabric seats and manually adjusted.
He has purchased leather, electric adjustment, heated seats. I have installed the rears since no wires. Now the front ones came with the electrical plug (cut, from breakers). So not sure what goes on the other end.
The plug for the leathers have the same wires as the fabric ones but obviously additional ones which we thought were just for heat so we threw one seat in, plugged it in and nothing worked which was expected but worth a shot.
Cut a Long story short, if we purchase a loom for the seats, where does the other end connect to? Is it just another plug or does each wireneed to be connected to something separately.
Also, is there anything else we need to do to make the adjustments work? Not majorly bothered about heat.
Thank you all in advance
Steven