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Re: Power seat bolts in a junkyard car.
[Re: IMGTX]
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05/03/21 07:29 PM
05/03/21 07:29 PM
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DaveRS23
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Special needs idiot
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The small jump boxes will fit in your tool bag and they almost always allow them in anyway. It's what I use in this situation. I am referring to the ones that are slightly longer than your hand.
Master, again and still
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Re: Power seat bolts in a junkyard car.
[Re: DaveRS23]
#2918158
05/03/21 07:31 PM
05/03/21 07:31 PM
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1972CudaV21
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Cant they get someone out there to help you?
China is the enemy.
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Re: Power seat bolts in a junkyard car.
[Re: 1972CudaV21]
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05/03/21 08:54 PM
05/03/21 08:54 PM
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Posts: 10,631 Freeport IL USA
poorboy
I Live Here
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I Live Here
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Freeport IL USA
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Cant they get someone out there to help you? About the only junk yards around here these days are pull a part places. With those, you pay the entry fee, and have what ever tools you carried in, unless someone will lend you a tool you need. You are pretty much on your own getting your parts off and through the office to pay for them. The only help you get from the staff is what row the car your looking for is in, and what the part will cost you when your ready to leave.
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Re: Power seat bolts in a junkyard car.
[Re: moparjim79]
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05/04/21 07:06 AM
05/04/21 07:06 AM
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Mr T2U
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when i disassemble salvage yard doors in the bodyshop. i use the battery from my cordless tools to power the windows up and down for access to the bolts. the seat motor would easily be powered by those batteries with jumper wires. i would suggest doing tests with your cordless batteries at home first to be sure you are jumping the batteries at the correct terminals to power things. trying to figure this out at the salvage yard could be a frustrating process.
perception is 90% of reality
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