2019 charger seats

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So I just picked up a set of seats of a 19 charger in pretty good condition for cheap. Im going to work on getting them fitted in probably next weekend. But the driver seat is a power seat and I tried googling the plug print out with no luck so im just going to play around with it till it works lol. But has anyone done something similar and do you know what wires I need to tap on my truck into to supply the power to the seat?
 

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Be careful whatever you do, those seats probably have internal air bags and you connect the wrong thing to hot you'll blow them lol.
 

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So I just picked up a set of seats of a 19 charger in pretty good condition for cheap. Im going to work on getting them fitted in probably next weekend. But the driver seat is a power seat and I tried googling the plug print out with no luck so im just going to play around with it till it works lol. But has anyone done something similar and do you know what wires I need to tap on my truck into to supply the power to the seat?

IF they’re like the 4th gen ram seats, its the 12 gauge red for power and 12 gauge black for ground. That will give you all the power movement. I bought seats from a felow forumer who drives a 2017 sport. The drivers seat was power and those two wires were all I needed for seat movement and lumbar adjustment

As lonestar said tho I would definitely make 100% sure before you go connecting wires. Could be VERY different and could end up with airbags deploying in your face when you plug it in lol


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Be careful whatever you do, those seats probably have internal air bags and you connect the wrong thing to hot you'll blow them lol.
Yeah they do. And I going to have to find out what wires lead to the air bags and cut them to ensure they never accidentally get used
 
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IF they’re like the 4th gen ram seats, its the 12 gauge red for power and 12 gauge black for ground. That will give you all the power movement. I bought seats from a felow forumer who drives a 2017 sport. The drivers seat was power and those two wires were all I needed for seat movement and lumbar adjustment

As lonestar said tho I would definitely make 100% sure before you go connecting wires. Could be VERY different and could end up with airbags deploying in your face when you plug it in lol


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Well I hope thats the case. Im going to follow the wires to ensure they don't lead towards the bags cause thats the last thing I want is to smash my face against the truck lol
 

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Well I hope thats the case. Im going to follow the wires to ensure they don't lead towards the bags cause thats the last thing I want is to smash my face against the truck lol

On my new seats there were 2 big plugs, a white one and yellow one. I think most if not all of the airbag-related wiring was on that yellow plug. Yours may be similar


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On my new seats there were 2 big plugs, a white one and yellow one. I think most if not all of the airbag-related wiring was on that yellow plug. Yours may be similar


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Yeah im almost positive all air bag plugs are yellow but ill double check to be positive
 
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I'm going to tackle this next weekend as I'm pretty busy with work this week and weekend
 
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