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04-10-2014, 03:44 PM | #1 | ||
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Seems my switch has had the Moby, but cant figure out exactly what I need due to conflicting info.
One pic shows trim and other a detail at the switch location. We use the screw driver, which replaces the missing middle toggle, to move the seat forward and backward. The rear toggle causes the rear of seat base to move up and down. The front toggle causes the front of seat base to move up or down. 1) Does the above amount to a 6 way memory? In the AU2 Fairmont Ghia, is the seat a 4-way or 6-way memory? 2) Is the BA BF driver's seat same as AU2? OR Will the BA BF switch match and substitute for the AU2's? I have found the parts: BA14A701a for 4-way. BA14A701B for 6 way, here ... http://stores.ebay.com.au/Adelaide-P...83189&x=27&y=8 4) Does any one have one of the finger-push 'handle' thingies, which I believe fits onto all the toggles of the switch and over the top of the trim along the side of the seat? I think I have lost mine, if I ever had one at all. Appreciate your help. Thanks, Peter
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04-10-2014, 04:17 PM | #2 | ||
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Here is the handle thingy (red dot) I am after as well as the switch...
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19-10-2014, 10:33 PM | #3 | |||||
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You could also use a S1 switch/trim assembly, but it's not as well positioned or as nicely finished. The plug on the wiring fits straight onto the seat's wiring. |
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20-10-2014, 12:44 AM | #4 | ||
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Thank you silver, that is so helpful.
I can get a fabric-torn AU1 seat for $15 but was unsure whether the trim shield and switch would be accommodated in the AU2 body. Are you saying that I wont have a problem at all? Attached is pic of underside of seat right up to where the AU1 switch would be located. I suppose I have the option of swapping out the AU2 seat base for the AU1's, and keeping my leather. Maybe the AU1 switch itself may be the same as AU2, forgetting about the trim shield, and might fit in AU2 position with a fudging of the switch controls on the outside of the AU2 seat shield. In any event, your comments have been really helpful, so I will go get that AU2 seat on offer.
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02-11-2014, 06:05 PM | #5 | ||
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Job done...
I fitted an AU1's driver's seat trim shield and its switch to AU2. It is a different external configuration such that the AU1 switch is further to the rear. I couldn't buy a replacement seat at a reasonable price, and the AU2 seat trim shields that come complete with motor are no longer available; so went with the AU1 seat. I actually think the AU1's position of the switch on the seat's trim shield is better as it permits adjusting the seat without opening the door. All up, a good fix which was cheap as chips. The job wasn't difficult, only had to carefully trace the wires from the three 12V seat motors (Front of seat, up/down; Rear of seat, up/down; and, whole of seat, forward/back), cut off plugs at ends, and solder* to tail from AU1 lead, having cut it off from the AU1's motors. * = Suggest that when you wire up initially, just have hand-twisted wire as you may have to alter connections after you first test whether your wiring is OK. Remember, too, when you do this with the seat in upside-down position the movements are reversed -- notably, the 'apparent' travel of the seat for forward/back adjustment (seen in the movement of the notched rails) is opposite to what you see. Also, one not-so-obvious change is that the small clip that holds the shield at the front corner of the seat/s are different. The AU2's clip finishes further forward (and maybe larger?) by about a 10mm, than the AU1's. Consequently, the AU1's clip has to be moved to the equivalent location on the AU2 seat base. I have pics of underside of both seats without any changes if anyone wants to see them. Just holler and I will email to you, up to mid December only.
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08-11-2014, 02:45 AM | #6 | ||
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Sorry, I missed these last two posts!
Also sorry for the misinformation on the wiring, I was sure that there was a plug in the loom that isolated the switch from the rest but clearly my memory's failed me there. glad you got it sorted anyway - well done |
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09-11-2014, 08:17 AM | #7 | |||
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Thanks for your help, Silver, without which I would not attempted the job.
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