1997 supra TT seats on 92SC400 *pics*
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Originally posted by strongsail
I think the heated seats were part of the "winter driving" option package, which also included TRAC. Does anybody have an SC with heated seats that doesn't have TRAC?
I think the heated seats were part of the "winter driving" option package, which also included TRAC. Does anybody have an SC with heated seats that doesn't have TRAC?
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Forgive me for resurecting and bumping a (good) thread from four years ago...
So I easily swap out the seats today and find no plug-in for the seatbelt switch so that idiot light is stuck on regardless of whether I'm wearing.
Did anyone get a work-around for this? If I knew what wires to splice I could go that route also. The passenger has no plugs at all. Should mention that neither of Supra TT seats I got came without the female side of the seat belt plug so I swaped my SC's over and they have a two wire harness from the recepticle looking for something to plug into.
Agreed that these seat are drastically lighter, especially the passenger side and feel great as they hug your torso. They're noticably lower probably wrong for drivers under 5'8". I'm 5'10" and they are about perfect, but I would not want them any lower.
So I easily swap out the seats today and find no plug-in for the seatbelt switch so that idiot light is stuck on regardless of whether I'm wearing.
Did anyone get a work-around for this? If I knew what wires to splice I could go that route also. The passenger has no plugs at all. Should mention that neither of Supra TT seats I got came without the female side of the seat belt plug so I swaped my SC's over and they have a two wire harness from the recepticle looking for something to plug into.
Agreed that these seat are drastically lighter, especially the passenger side and feel great as they hug your torso. They're noticably lower probably wrong for drivers under 5'8". I'm 5'10" and they are about perfect, but I would not want them any lower.
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DO NOT attempt to wire the tilt and slide motors to the main power and ground wires. I did and blew a few fuses. I was left with a car with no ABS, a window that wouldn't close and it wouldn't shift out of park.
I still haven't found how to do this, but my seat is in a good position and I'm the only driver so it's not high on my priority list.
As far as the seat belt light, I chose to hook it to the ground and the light is off permanently.
Good luck with the wiring and DEFINITELY let me know if you found a solution to the slide motor issue.
-Martin
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Ps: Has anyone made a custom seat?
In other words, the Supra seats are indeed awesome 'cus their shape is aesthetically perfect; they're in accordance with the shape of the SC300, and look sporty, as if those were the seats the SC should have come with in the first place. However, has anyone somehow taken the heating element, or the lumbar, etc. and retained the SC's power features on a set of Supra seats?
If so, I would pay to have that done...
In other words, the Supra seats are indeed awesome 'cus their shape is aesthetically perfect; they're in accordance with the shape of the SC300, and look sporty, as if those were the seats the SC should have come with in the first place. However, has anyone somehow taken the heating element, or the lumbar, etc. and retained the SC's power features on a set of Supra seats?
If so, I would pay to have that done...
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Ps: Has anyone made a custom seat?
In other words, the Supra seats are indeed awesome 'cus their shape is aesthetically perfect; they're in accordance with the shape of the SC300, and look sporty, as if those were the seats the SC should have come with in the first place. However, has anyone somehow taken the heating element, or the lumbar, etc. and retained the SC's power features on a set of Supra seats?
If so, I would pay to have that done...
In other words, the Supra seats are indeed awesome 'cus their shape is aesthetically perfect; they're in accordance with the shape of the SC300, and look sporty, as if those were the seats the SC should have come with in the first place. However, has anyone somehow taken the heating element, or the lumbar, etc. and retained the SC's power features on a set of Supra seats?
If so, I would pay to have that done...
It's actually the many motors in the SC seats that make it heavy. SC seats are also taller so after the swap you'll be sitting very low and look like a little boy when driving.
Cheers.
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