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Brian,
Thanks for finding that link. I needed to know how to get the 6 pin connector apart. I'm going to tackle this today. Hopefully I don't break more than I fix.
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When you look at the 6 pin connector it has a plastic "cap" that just pops off if you bend back on side or the other just a little. It just snaps right back on. It is pretty easy to get apart. Just look at the bottom side and take a photo of the pin locations to what color of wire.
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Thanks Glen,
I got it apart (not that easy to do IMO, I was afraid I would break the cover) and made a diagram for the pins. Probably if you just get the brown and red wires across from each other in two sets you would be fine. Installing the new switch wasn't bad.
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To close this thread out...Both seats are installed and all features are working. I put the stops at the front on the outside rails.
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