Leather seats in a base
Hi I just got a real nice set of leather seats for my 2005 base crossfire. I searched around to see how to do this but i havent found much on it I saw you need some relay and a fuse but i dont know where they go. Any advice would help me out greatly
Depending on what year you have, some cars have what you need to make everything work and some don't. It's not a huge deal though if yours doesn't have it as it can all be added.
Here are all the connectors and if you match them up by wire color and function, you should have no issues getting it to work. I'd recommend soldering all connections except those going into the seats themselves. If you only have one side of the connector, you can get molex connectors from radio shack and they will work just fine and have a high enough current carrying capacity for what you're needing them for.


If you have any other questions, feel free to ask and good luck with your project.
Take care
Here are all the connectors and if you match them up by wire color and function, you should have no issues getting it to work. I'd recommend soldering all connections except those going into the seats themselves. If you only have one side of the connector, you can get molex connectors from radio shack and they will work just fine and have a high enough current carrying capacity for what you're needing them for.


If you have any other questions, feel free to ask and good luck with your project.
Take care
Thanks for the info if I do have to wire them in myself it will be real easy because when they took them out of the car they cut all the plug ends off the car so I have both ends of the conection
Originally Posted by rcompart
Depending on what year you have, some cars have what you need to make everything work and some don't. It's not a huge deal though if yours doesn't have it as it can all be added.
Here are all the connectors and if you match them up by wire color and function, you should have no issues getting it to work. I'd recommend soldering all connections except those going into the seats themselves. If you only have one side of the connector, you can get molex connectors from radio shack and they will work just fine and have a high enough current carrying capacity for what you're needing them for.


If you have any other questions, feel free to ask and good luck with your project.
Take care
Here are all the connectors and if you match them up by wire color and function, you should have no issues getting it to work. I'd recommend soldering all connections except those going into the seats themselves. If you only have one side of the connector, you can get molex connectors from radio shack and they will work just fine and have a high enough current carrying capacity for what you're needing them for.


If you have any other questions, feel free to ask and good luck with your project.
Take care
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