I knew I could do it with a battery and I found your video thanks a lot ! I seen people start their car the same way with a battery if they don't have jumping cables
You could also hook it up directly to the battery with a relay and switch the relay with any accessory line. Then the seat will always work whenever the key is turned.
@@kauaidronefootage2734 That depends on how much power the seat can pull. This also requires your seat to be working properly but the only issue is it has no power because the wire is cut somewhere. You'd also be smart to run a fuse on the seat line.
Glad I came across this video! Thx alot!!
Thank you I just got some electric seats for my 01 silverado and that was my concern thanks again 👍🏻
I knew I could do it with a battery and I found your video thanks a lot ! I seen people start their car the same way with a battery if they don't have jumping cables
Thanks for the video. I was just trying to figure out how to get the seats powered up to move them
Thanks for watching
Daaaang amazing
Thanks for watching
Great video thanks!
Props bud I never would of thought of that
Thank you
You could also hook it up directly to the battery with a relay and switch the relay with any accessory line. Then the seat will always work whenever the key is turned.
Can you explain how to install a relay for manually powering up a seat? What’s a good size for the relay? Thx!
@@kauaidronefootage2734 That depends on how much power the seat can pull. This also requires your seat to be working properly but the only issue is it has no power because the wire is cut somewhere. You'd also be smart to run a fuse on the seat line.
Not all hero’s wear capes. I pray both sides of your pillows stay cold for ever
Thank you
So does the deal attach to the thingy, or to the doohickey? I was not tech trained like you.
The doohickey
All you need is a power to move them?