01-03 CL seats in EJ6/8
#26
Re: 01-03 CL seats in EJ6/8
There is a wiring schematic online somewhere someone did and I followed when I did mine. I will try to find a link. Also I believe notaracist got his heat to work using relays.
I had to cut black plastic thing on the upper side bolster down a bit to get the seats to recline fully. What are you using for back seats?
The schematic I used was here actually in post 16
I had to cut black plastic thing on the upper side bolster down a bit to get the seats to recline fully. What are you using for back seats?
The schematic I used was here actually in post 16
#27
Re: 01-03 CL seats in EJ6/8
Awesome thanks, I saw that schematic. Mostly just planning it out so I can make neat junction boxes for fuses and relays. The back seats I'm planning to just get reupholstered to match the fronts at some point down the line.
#29
Re: 01-03 CL seats in EJ6/8
I used Acura Cls rear seats in mine. I trimmed the backrest and screwed down the two cushions to fill the gap in between the two bottom cushions I inserted the middle from an Rex rear seat bottom but you could use the integra one as well sounds thrown together but really looks amazing imo
#30
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Re: 01-03 CL seats in EJ6/8
That's different, pretty cool though. I went with Acura EL rear seats, since I have a sedan, and wanted to retain full OEM functionality. Since the EL is just a Civic with a different front end and trunk, it's the only direct, bolt-in, no modification necessary option for the rear in a sedan.
Also, for anyone curious why I still haven't posted a wiring schematic, this is why.
It's complicated as ****. I need to remove the seat, since I'm using the same fuse block for my power windows, so hopefully I can clean up the wiring a bit while I'm down there and post the details.
Also, for anyone curious why I still haven't posted a wiring schematic, this is why.
It's complicated as ****. I need to remove the seat, since I'm using the same fuse block for my power windows, so hopefully I can clean up the wiring a bit while I'm down there and post the details.
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