Re: Adapting a switch for recliner for handicap access
Sorry to hear about your Mother's Cancer Diagnosis. As someone who has had, and survived a Stage 4 cancer, I know what she is going through.
I don't know the wiring harness on a Smith Brother's recliner, however most use similar components and hook ups. Flip the Recliner on its side so you can access the bottom motor and see the pin connection to the switch. The best solution is to simply pull that wire out and replace it with a corded remote, which she could easily operate. You just have to match the connectors up. Search on Amazon. Look at the pin connectors here and pick the one that will be compatible.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=remote+fo...f=nb_sb_noss_2
Duane Collie
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