Old Jul 18, 2017 | 09:41 AM
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LagDan
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From: Frelighsburg, Province of Quebec, Canada.
Thumbs up Re: Installing 8 way motors on a passenger seat

Thanks Stan . . . my Wife is really please with this modification . The 2002 SLK 32 track received last week from Florida was plug and play for my 2005 coupe . And no problem at all with electrical connections .

The only problem I had was that I also broke the plastic trim plate at the rear on the door side of the seat. I could not find where the push pin is .Only after I broke it , I was able to see where is the hole to push the pin . I managed to fix the cover by making this small hole bigger and used an old motorcycle fairing plastic clip push pin type , to hold it in place .

Now ,I will have to try to sell the original track and motor to someone that need it .

Daniel

Pictures :1 and 2 is the SLK track / 3 ,4 and 5 show my 2005 XF original pan and track .Note the wiring harness position and unused connectors coming from switch before taken appart / 6 is the two track side by side / 7 is my XF pan with the SLK 32 track installed in place .Note the wiring harness position and the two connectors .
 
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