Seat wiring question
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Car: 91 GTA, 91 Formula, 89 TTA
Engine: all 225+ RWHP
Transmission: all OD
Axle/Gears: Always the good ones
Seat wiring question
I'm running 98+ cloth Camaro seats(power) in my Formula and was wondering if there is or any known year breaks about the wiring?
I know some cars have it and some dont, whether they are power(have it obviously) or non power(seems hit or miss).
It is a 91 and I had seats out and was under the carpet digging and never found anything extra in the harness or extra connectors.....
I found out about the juntion block splice while I was searching and am going to try and see if I can find the wire there and see if my harness does indeed have it already or not.
Just wondering since they certainly standardized the 90-92 models more per say than the earlier ones...
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Jeremy
I know some cars have it and some dont, whether they are power(have it obviously) or non power(seems hit or miss).
It is a 91 and I had seats out and was under the carpet digging and never found anything extra in the harness or extra connectors.....
I found out about the juntion block splice while I was searching and am going to try and see if I can find the wire there and see if my harness does indeed have it already or not.
Just wondering since they certainly standardized the 90-92 models more per say than the earlier ones...
thanks
Jeremy
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Car: 93 240SX
Engine: LQ9
Transmission: T56
Axle/Gears: 3.54 R200 IRS
The seat wiring harness plugs into the spot where the power windows and locks get their power, its above the drivers side kick panel, its a 4 pin connector, the seat wiring harness itself has both the same two connectors as the body power harness and the window / lock power tap, it sorta plugs inbetween the window / lock harness and the power connector.
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