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Help with 2007 Toyota Tacoma seat wiring.

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by Pawnee Ranger 92, Jun 20, 2021.

  1. Jun 20, 2021 at 3:44 PM
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    Pawnee Ranger 92

    Pawnee Ranger 92 [OP] New Member

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    2007 Toyota Tacoma
    Good evening, forgive me but this is a long winded post. I have tried to address any possible critiques, and/or suggestions below in order to explain why I chose these seats.

    I am in the process of adapting a leather powered driver seat, and a leather manual passenger seat from a 2003 Nissan Altima for my 2007 Toyota Tacoma. They are in great shape! Can anyone supply me with a wiring diagram for my truck's driver seat? My truck is a base 2.7l 4 cylinder. The driver seat is manual, and wore smooth out. (I probably should have ended the post there but after reading some of the other threads/comments regarding this matter I felt that it was necessary to address a few things.)

    All the upholstery shops in town are 3-6 weeks out. I have tried multiple scrap yards and all of the Toyota candidates ranging from Avalon's, Carollas, Camrys, Highlanders, Lexus's, and 4runners were all in awful shape.

    I cannot move the Nissan's seat currently because I have no power obviously. However I believe I have isolated the two wires for the 4 drive motors. If possible I would like to use power from an existing circuit to utilize the seat's functions. I have an uncle who has welded for many years in almost all processes and feel confident that he can help me adapt my seats to fit safely.

    I know a lot of people say, "If you didn't like the seat then why did you buy the truck?" I bought this truck because I love its durability, dependability, and reliability. I hope to own it for as long as I live. However the seays are simply inadequate for long trips. Especially after back surgery.

    I have attached 2 pictures of the wiring under my seat below. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks!

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