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Old 19-10-2014, 11:33 PM   #3
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Default Re: AU2 Fairmont Ghia DRIVER's SEAT SWITCH

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1) Does the above amount to a 6 way memory?
In the AU2 Fairmont Ghia, is the seat a 4-way or 6-way memory?
6-way, but drop the word memory. That refers to the seat remembering a range of positions for different drivers, selected via numbered buttons or the key's identity.

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2) Is the BA BF driver's seat same as AU2?
Nope.

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Will the BA BF switch match and substitute for the AU2's?
I have found the parts: BA14A701a for 4-way. BA14A701B for 6 way, here ... http://stores.ebay.com.au/Adelaide-P...83189&x=27&y=8
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4) Does any one have one of the finger-push 'handle' thingies, which I believe fits onto all the toggles of the switch and over the top of the trim along the side of the seat? I think I have lost mine, if I ever had one at all.
Yes, but it's on my car! For the price of those switches in the eBay link, you could get a clapped out S2 seat complete and take the whole side trim off it.

You could also use a S1 switch/trim assembly, but it's not as well positioned or as nicely finished. The plug on the wiring fits straight onto the seat's wiring.
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