Wiring prep pack

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Haha....I'm still laughing.
I keep a copy of those instructions because they are pretty detailed about how to remove basically every trim pillar panel and a few of the headliner and dash pieces. I can totally see it being helpful someday.
But I think people are expecting there to be a cap that snaps off and exposes some ISO designed plug that a ditch light gets power from and a drop down switch for it under the dash. It's "ready" in the same sense than an Escalade off the assembly line is "ready" to become an armored car.
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The power passenger seat is an option for the OBX. I don't believe the base or Big Bend come with the passenger power seat.
I have a 2023 Badlands with the Premium package: I have power seats both driver and passenger.
 

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Wiring "pre-pack" and "accessory ready" is just some marketing jargon they dropped on there. If you think it's anything like "ready", you ought to see the installation instructions for the official accessories. Here's a PDF of how the light bar goes on. The first 25 pages are how to take the car apart...
there is a lot to do just for this, too much
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