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Old Aug 12, 2009
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Icon5 help wireing in seats

I have an 04 ranger ex-cab and just installed in some 2003 exporer seats after re-turning the escape ones! but now i need help with the wireing of them, there are so many wires. is there someone that has done this and can help?
 
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Old Aug 13, 2009
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I have wired a set to my 01. what you have to do is pretty easy. with the driver seat their are 2-plugs. remember one of those plugs is actually the pretensioner plugs (airbag plkug) The other one should have 2-wires coming from it. 1-of them you splice it into the green/orange wire below the seat and the other you splice it into the ground wireunder the seat. Some folks run a fuse in between. I did not and everything has worked fine.

Passendger seat is straight forward as it only has a lumbar support. So you have to run power to it. Thats it you are done.
 
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Old Aug 13, 2009
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Oh yeadont forget that you have to swap your pretensioners over to the explorer seats otherwise you will get the sirbag light.
 
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what about all the other wires and that big black box
 
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you dont touch the big black box. thats box house relays and controls for the explorer seats. just plkug in the seatbelt connector and splice the above item i already posted.
 
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