Re: Swapping manual to power seats
Ok. Do you think I have a bad seat? I looked and the passenger seat has only two wires and they are red with a white line and black wire
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Re: Swapping manual to power seats
Ok. Do you think I have a bad seat? I looked at the passenger seat and it only has two wires and they are red with a white line and black
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Re: Swapping manual to power seats
My passenger seat had 6 or 8 wires and it worked fine, but the drivers had about 200 wires. I was told by 2 good chevy mechanics that the only way to get them to work was to rewire the whole assembly and bypass all the computer stuff. so it was a lot easier for me to bring them back and look for a non memory set
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Re: Swapping manual to power seats
I just took the lrg red hook to 12v + and lrg black to 12v- then started adding wires to the + side till the seat moved then started removing other wires till it stopped moving and those are the ones you need for your seat. I used a jump box for testing. All functions work and they are memory seats that I have.
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Re: Swapping manual to power seats
probably not a bad seat, it's just going to take some work to get it operational
if that is above your skill set then try to take it back realistically you have 3 motors with 2 wires each figure out how to hook up 2 wires to a motor to test it |
Re: Swapping manual to power seats
I guess I had a bad seat! They let me bring it back and they had a lot more seats come in and we found one that would plug right into my truck and worked fine.
I would like to thank everyone for y'all's help!!! Adam |
Re: Swapping manual to power seats
Did you find your seats locally in North Alabama......curious Im looking to upgrade seat in my 87 GMC.........thanks......
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Re: Swapping manual to power seats
I got them at:
Peek Auto Parts (256) 734-0675 1937 2nd Ave SW, Cullman Alabama 35055 |
Re: Swapping manual to power seats
Ok.....thanks I know where its at....I have to go to Hanceville next week........
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Re: Swapping manual to power seats
I realize that the OP has his issue worked out, but I thought I would post my rendition of wiring the same type seat.
I used 99 Cadillac seats that also had the memory position sensors. I eliminated the memory wiring part and wired them with new switches. I used one rocker switch for each motor, with the switch reversing the polarity of the motors. It actually worked well, and I was able to fit the switches where the openings of the old switches went. Jim http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...20interior.jpg |
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