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blk96slowbra

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I just got 03/04 cobra seats and I'm trying to get the power to work on the drivers side but I'm not having luck. Is there anything I can do to atleast be able to power the seats enough to move them back a little so the car's driveable? I'll worry about wiring them later. It's hard to drive when there's only 3 inches from the seat to the dash.
 

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When I bought mine I ran into the same issue... I manually moved the screw jacks on the back to position the seat, still haven't done the wiring thi
 

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Black wire to black wire, 2 green wires to blue/white wire. The real slinky brown/blue wire I left unhooked (seatbelt light)

Hope this is some sort of help
 

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If you put manual seat tracks in it you will have to use 99 and up seat tracks because of the arch
Thanks for the info, I realized this but just bought a long bolt to hold it for the time being. I'll look into finding a different seat track.

Black wire to black wire, 2 green wires to blue/white wire. The real slinky brown/blue wire I left unhooked (seatbelt light)

Hope this is some sort of help

I did that exact setup, still didn't work. There's probably something wrong with the wiring in my car. I had some issues with my old power seats not wanting to move.
 

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You can check the voltage on the car wiring with a voltmeter, and you can test the seat with the cordless tool battery...
 

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