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CarGuru > Ford > Plug under seat 13 February 2005 15:20:05

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Plug under seat

Sunset Sam 2 February 2005 22:49:09
 There's a hole in the carpet centered directly under the driver's seat
with a wire coming out of it with a plug on the end. It looks factory.
Anybody know what this is for? I can't find it in the manual. It
doesn't seem to have anything to do with the seat belt because I can see
the wires for it off to the side.

'98 Mustang - 3.8 - 5 Speed

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Backyard Mechanic 2 February 2005 23:08:27 permanent link ]
 Sunset Sam opined in news:1436-420120A5-­41@storefull-3111.ba­y.webtv.net:
There's a hole in the carpet centered directly under the driver's seat> with a wire coming out of it with a plug on the end. It looks factory.> Anybody know what this is for? I can't find it in the manual. It> doesn't seem to have anything to do with the seat belt because I can see> the wires for it off to the side.>
'98 Mustang - 3.8 - 5 Speed>

Well.. you neglected to note whether or note you have power seats

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Sunset Sam 2 February 2005 23:18:54 permanent link ]
 No power seats so I guess the plug's there ready and waiting...?

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Paul 3 February 2005 02:16:43 permanent link ]
 at 02 Feb 2005, Sunset Sam [EveningCruiser@webtv.net] wrote in
news:12472-4201279E­-105@storefull-3113.­bay.webtv.net:
No power seats so I guess the plug's there ready and waiting...?

Same thing in my 95. Judging from another 95 that has powerseats I'm
pretty sure that's just what it's for. I have on under the passenger seat
as well. It may need a relay/fuse in the fusebox though, haven't checked
to see if it's live...


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Spike 3 February 2005 03:25:42 permanent link ]
 either that or it's the wiring for
a) the ejection seat
b) the claymore mine anti-theft device

On Wed, 02 Feb 2005 22:16:43 GMT, Paul <esealp@maps.on> wrote:
at 02 Feb 2005, Sunset Sam [EveningCruiser@webtv.net] wrote in >news:12472-4201279­E-105@storefull-3113­.bay.webtv.net:>
No power seats so I guess the plug's there ready and waiting...?>
Same thing in my 95. Judging from another 95 that has powerseats I'm >pretty sure that's just what it's for. I have on under the passenger seat >as well. It may need a relay/fuse in the fusebox though, haven't checked >to see if it's live...

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Jc 12 February 2005 05:58:06 permanent link ]
 Sunset Sam wrote:
There's a hole in the carpet centered directly under the driver's seat> with a wire coming out of it with a plug on the end. It looks factory.> Anybody know what this is for? I can't find it in the manual. It> doesn't seem to have anything to do with the seat belt because I can see> the wires for it off to the side.>
'98 Mustang - 3.8 - 5 Speed>

If the wiring is the same for the '91 GT then that would be your fuse
for the fuel pump.

Had mine go out one time, and that was were it was located.

JC
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Brent P 12 February 2005 06:39:51 permanent link ]
 In article <1436-420120A5-41@s­torefull-3111.bay.we­btv.net>, Sunset Sam wrote:> There's a hole in the carpet centered directly under the driver's seat> with a wire coming out of it with a plug on the end. It looks factory.> Anybody know what this is for? I can't find it in the manual. It> doesn't seem to have anything to do with the seat belt because I can see> the wires for it off to the side.

If your car lacks a power driver's seat, that is what it is likely for.


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Mark Conklin 13 February 2005 06:39:14 permanent link ]
 Power Lumbar


"JC" <JessieColt@hotpop.­com> wrote in message
news:KkdPd.16344$mu­6.13959@bignews5.bel­lsouth.net...> Sunset Sam wrote:>
There's a hole in the carpet centered directly under the driver's seat> > with a wire coming out of it with a plug on the end. It looks factory.> > Anybody know what this is for? I can't find it in the manual. It> > doesn't seem to have anything to do with the seat belt because I can see> > the wires for it off to the side.> >
'98 Mustang - 3.8 - 5 Speed> >
If the wiring is the same for the '91 GT then that would be your fuse> for the fuel pump.>
Had mine go out one time, and that was were it was located.>
JC


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Sunset Sam 13 February 2005 15:20:05 permanent link ]
 Thanx everyone. I didn't think about power seats. My car doesn't have
them, so that's probably what the plug is for.
At first I thought it might be for something important and useful, like
an ejection seat, but I don't have a sunroof so that'd be hard on the
neck!

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