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Hello All,

 

I'm a newbie and I've just joined to hopefully seek some good advice. :cool:

 

I've owned a few Range Rovers and Land Rovers over the years, but I don't have that pleasure at the moment. I do however have a pair of Range Rover P38 seats from a 1998 model which I'm going to fit into my Transit T350 minibus. I'm with a couple of woodworking forums (I'm a furniture maker) and I've recently started a new thread as a WIP project on my bus, which is in the slow process of converting into a camper/works vehicle. I've owned the bus for over a year now and have decided to make a start. :)

 

Anyway, my new seats (new to me that is) arrived yesterday and I'm going to start the removal/installation over the weekend. The seats are fully electric with the wiring loom included. Plugging this into the seats is straight forward, but from there isn't and it's making my head hurt - help! :search:

 

Here are the seats...

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The wiring loom...

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And theses bits... where do they go? I know the earth connector but that's it.

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A couple of the chaps on the woody forums are saying this loom would have been connected to the Range Rover's computer. Is this going to be an issue for me or are there ways around this?

 

Many thanks in advance.

 

Cheers,

Pinch

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Sorry chaps! Doh... The penny has now dropped :D

 

I was posted a link from my woody forum thinking this was a Range Rover forum. I thought it was a bit odd as I've never heard of a Supra Range Rover. :p

 

But yes, I've heard of a Supra Toyota and what a car!

 

I'll be gone then and thanks for your advice plus link.

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