FS: 2005 G35 Coupe Front and Rear Seats
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FS: 2005 G35 Coupe Rear Seats
This set is taken out from my 2005 G35 Coupe to be replaced with aftermarket seeats. These are in very very good condition. There is no tear or stretch marks on the seats. They are very well taken care of. All the tracts, motors, switches, and control boxes are included. Works just like new.
Replace your old or torn seats!
Driver's seat sold and passenger seat sold!
I'll let the rear seats go for cheap. 100 + shipping for the rears.
I'm located in so cal pasadena area. Local pickup is welcomed, but I am willing to ship also.
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Replace your old or torn seats!
Driver's seat sold and passenger seat sold!
I'll let the rear seats go for cheap. 100 + shipping for the rears.
I'm located in so cal pasadena area. Local pickup is welcomed, but I am willing to ship also.
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Last edited by ModMe; 12-29-2007 at 08:04 PM.
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do these work on a 03? 03 has those manual seatbacks that i find annoying - everytime i slide the seat forward i have to manually put the seatback back to where it was..
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I'm interested in buying the set, but only want the drivers seat, shipped to 76103. Can you ship just the drivers seat and do you know what it would cost. (Sorry to stick you with the rest...)
Gary Ft Worth TX 76103.
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2005 G35 coupe seat in a sedan
Well, for those of you interested, I installed the 2005 coupe seat in a 2005 sedan.
All the buttons/adjustments worked, I got my 1/2 to 1" more head room (the reason I did it). It does feel odder (Side note: I'm 6' 220 lbs, and unusually tall from my butt to my head), and I start to understand the comments about taking your wallet out of your pocket.
The only problem I had was the car would no longer start. (SLIP and VDC OFF lights always on). The motor would crank, but no start. Multiple battery disconnects did not help.
I unplugged the seat (main connector only. Side airbag & seatbelt still plugged in), disconnected/reconnected the battery, and it started right up. I suspect there's a connection on the coupe seat connector that's grounding the sedan's network (key fob/seat memory). I've got to pull the schematics and sort it out...
All the buttons/adjustments worked, I got my 1/2 to 1" more head room (the reason I did it). It does feel odder (Side note: I'm 6' 220 lbs, and unusually tall from my butt to my head), and I start to understand the comments about taking your wallet out of your pocket.
The only problem I had was the car would no longer start. (SLIP and VDC OFF lights always on). The motor would crank, but no start. Multiple battery disconnects did not help.
I unplugged the seat (main connector only. Side airbag & seatbelt still plugged in), disconnected/reconnected the battery, and it started right up. I suspect there's a connection on the coupe seat connector that's grounding the sedan's network (key fob/seat memory). I've got to pull the schematics and sort it out...
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Originally Posted by gary245
Well, for those of you interested, I installed the 2005 coupe seat in a 2005 sedan.
All the buttons/adjustments worked, I got my 1/2 to 1" more head room (the reason I did it). It does feel odder (Side note: I'm 6' 220 lbs, and unusually tall from my butt to my head), and I start to understand the comments about taking your wallet out of your pocket.
The only problem I had was the car would no longer start. (SLIP and VDC OFF lights always on). The motor would crank, but no start. Multiple battery disconnects did not help.
I unplugged the seat (main connector only. Side airbag & seatbelt still plugged in), disconnected/reconnected the battery, and it started right up. I suspect there's a connection on the coupe seat connector that's grounding the sedan's network (key fob/seat memory). I've got to pull the schematics and sort it out...
All the buttons/adjustments worked, I got my 1/2 to 1" more head room (the reason I did it). It does feel odder (Side note: I'm 6' 220 lbs, and unusually tall from my butt to my head), and I start to understand the comments about taking your wallet out of your pocket.
The only problem I had was the car would no longer start. (SLIP and VDC OFF lights always on). The motor would crank, but no start. Multiple battery disconnects did not help.
I unplugged the seat (main connector only. Side airbag & seatbelt still plugged in), disconnected/reconnected the battery, and it started right up. I suspect there's a connection on the coupe seat connector that's grounding the sedan's network (key fob/seat memory). I've got to pull the schematics and sort it out...
2005 they ran the car network into the seat (sedan only) and ran another data pair to the control module for the steering wheel. I should be able to identify the wires and make the mods, (Once I pull the seat out AGAIN...)
In the 2005 coupe, they didn't run the network to the seat, just switch inputs (brake, speed, door closed, etc)
In my case it might have been better to use a 2006 coupe seat (might get memory). More in a few days...