Is the swivel seat on the passenger side?

Is the swivel seat on the passenger side?

DiscountVanTruck advertises the swivel as “Passenger side”, so we don’t blame them for this; we took our chance because we knew some had done it before with the SwivelsRus.com swivel seat. There’s a new swivel seat in town: Scopema. If we had to start over, we would install it because:

How do you install a swivel seat in a van?

The cable is routed with tie wraps; cut them as it will give you some slack. Put the seat aside (be careful not to stain the seat with your dirty hands!). Now, check the hole pattern of your swivel seat to see if it matches with the van.

How do you remove a Ford Transit swivel seat?

Use these instructions at your own risks Removing the Ford Transit factory seat is fairly easy! First, the seat needs to be pushed backward to access and remove the 2 front screws. Then, the seat is pushed forward to access and remove the 2 rear screws.

Is there an electrical harness under the seat?

2- There is an electrical harness attached under the seat (didn’t know that!) and since the swivel seat doesn’t come with instructions, it took few email exchanges with the supplier to figure out how to run it properly.

DiscountVanTruck advertises the swivel as “Passenger side”, so we don’t blame them for this; we took our chance because we knew some had done it before with the SwivelsRus.com swivel seat. There’s a new swivel seat in town: Scopema. If we had to start over, we would install it because:

How do you install a swivel seat in a car?

Use a very small tool (such as tweezers) to remove the red part then press the plastic tab inside the connector to release the wire. Run the cable through the drilled bolt, reconnect each wire to the connector, screw the swivel, reconnect the battery: NICE.

Use these instructions at your own risks Removing the Ford Transit factory seat is fairly easy! First, the seat needs to be pushed backward to access and remove the 2 front screws. Then, the seat is pushed forward to access and remove the 2 rear screws.