Just a couple guesses here on the remaining--- I think there is a switch in
the seat bottom that lets the computer know someone is "sitting down", thus
activating the little ding ding or the lights that says "buckle your seat
belt" System has to know someone is sitting as it doesn't tell you to
buckle up if no one is there. Without applying power to seat via the power
wires, you could take a meter and go across the 18 gauge black and the
other two wires individually and see it you get continuity when someone is
sitting down in the seat. I'd bet that the only wires you need to hook up
is the power wires as they most likely go to the seat adjustment control
panel, and distribute power for all motors there. Just a guess as
mentioned earlier.. --wayne
At 07:35 AM 9/30/04 -0700, Robert Kremer wrote:
>Also what is the wiring for the electric seats? I know the 12 gauge orange and
>black are power and ground. The 18 gauge orange with stripe, the brown with
>stripe, and the 18 gauge black I am not sure of. I suspect that one may power
>the memory computer but I don't want to accidentally burn it out
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