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#1
I just installed a OEM over head console in my 99 250. the problem is that the truck did not orginally have a overhead console so the wireing harness at the passanger side floor panel does not have the required wireing. i purchased the wire from ford to go from the over head to the plug, but where do i fing the wires required to make this work?
#2
My driver seat has the lumbar support that you twist well this no longer works, any suggestions on how to get this to work.
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#1
I just installed a OEM over head console in my 99 250. the problem is that the truck did not orginally have a overhead console so the wireing harness at the passanger side floor panel does not have the required wireing. i purchased the wire from ford to go from the over head to the plug, but where do i fing the wires required to make this work?
chris
when I wanted to hook up a wiring harness (from ford) to a self dimming mirror for my Lincoln I ask my parts guy at ford and he printed the harness I had and where it is suppose to be routed all on a couple pages for free I reckon your dealer can do that too good luck
There was a TSB about the seats. It seems there is a cable inside there to maintain tension on the lumbar supports. Apparently the cables keep breaking. If I'm not mistaken, they no longer use that system.