Seat Switches
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How do I determine which type of seat switches I need? Can I tell if I need 2-way or 4-way switches by counting the number of motors underneath the seat?
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You need the two way switch if your car has the front and back height adjustment.
If your seats have the front and back height adjustment, as well as power foward / back movement and seatback tilt then you need the four way switch.
If your seats have the front and back height adjustment, as well as power foward / back movement and seatback tilt then you need the four way switch.
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Originally Posted by Techno Duck
You need the two way switch if your car has the front and back height adjustment.
If your seats have the front and back height adjustment, as well as power foward / back movement and seatback tilt then you need the four way switch.
If your seats have the front and back height adjustment, as well as power foward / back movement and seatback tilt then you need the four way switch.
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If you have manual adjusment levers in the front of the seat for the tilt and sliders, then you need the two-way switch.
If you do not have these levers in the front, you need the four way.
If you do not have these levers in the front, you need the four way.