Question for all yall who are doin, or have done the 4th gen seat swap
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Question for all yall who are doin, or have done the 4th gen seat swap
Cant find a diagram, so Ill ask for pics then
Anyone care to snap a pic of the wiring harness under the power seats? (late 4th gen NOT 3rd gen stock)
I have lumbar and power seats, Im interested in the wiring between the seats as the **** did not include it with the seats (6 pin)
Only help Ive gotten was the orange wire was power and black was ground... be nice if i only had 2 wires, Ive got 12
Any help?
*note* posted this in the interior board since the seat swap was interior, and cuz the electrical people just said search and orange power black ground
Anyone care to snap a pic of the wiring harness under the power seats? (late 4th gen NOT 3rd gen stock)
I have lumbar and power seats, Im interested in the wiring between the seats as the **** did not include it with the seats (6 pin)
Only help Ive gotten was the orange wire was power and black was ground... be nice if i only had 2 wires, Ive got 12
Any help?
*note* posted this in the interior board since the seat swap was interior, and cuz the electrical people just said search and orange power black ground
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Here's a picture of the harness I just got from an 01 Trans am...
There are a mess of wires for each side but they all end up branching into a set of two- an orange and a black. (Power and ground) If you don't have a harness I'm pretty sure all you need to do is power and ground the seats. Use the orange and black wires which should be on the other end of the connectors. These should be on the seats themselves.
There are a mess of wires for each side but they all end up branching into a set of two- an orange and a black. (Power and ground) If you don't have a harness I'm pretty sure all you need to do is power and ground the seats. Use the orange and black wires which should be on the other end of the connectors. These should be on the seats themselves.
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