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Question RE: Power Seats, can you de-power them?
This is mostly for curiosity. Can power seats be converted to manual by removing the motors and the devices that raise and lower the front & rear.
I purchased a very nice set of seats for my '74 and they are partial power. The have raise & lower function for front & rear. I was thinking of making the passenger seat manual (like it is in many Porsches) for weight savings. I want to keep the driver side as I need some level of comfort as I drive my car a lot and sometimes for very long distances. Any thoughts? |
Assuming the mechanism locking the seat in any given position wouldn't move, I guess you could pull the electric motor.
It would really depend on the seat construction. |
You might be able to remove just the motors, but the seats would still be nice and heavy. Seems like more effort than it's worth, to me.
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When the seats arrive (this week), I will have to compare the bottoms. It seems that, besides the motors, there are 4 actuators (1 at each corner of the seat). The question is, if these actuators are removed will the seat be identical to a non powered version.
If it's not practical to remove, I will leave it. It's adding some weight but also improving comfort a little. |
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You may find another way but the issue I noticed was the bases are more solid + heavy than the manual one's to start with. You could always prune off some unwanted brackets and steel that may help. Years of mucking around with euro car seats I noticed even the manual adjust ones for height and angle are a lot heavier also,good luck. |
The seats won't arrive until Friday but here is a picture of the bottom with the pieces that I was referring to:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1415166257.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1415166286.jpg |
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