Stereo & Electronics - Installing Power Seats
OnA Fan
02-13-2006, 10:14 AM
Need a little help.
Just picked up a set of late model leather seats from a TA. What do I need to install them in my 93. Currently have manual seats. The new driver seat has power and lumbar and the passanger is a manual seat with lumbar. Any help is much appriciated.
-=Modified=-
02-16-2006, 02:54 PM
You will need a thick gauge constant power and and a wire harness that goes from drivers side to passenger side seats.
I don't have the part number but I am sure it is listed here and at LS2.com.
Punkrawker0586
02-18-2006, 02:45 PM
in my 94 z28 it already had power wires and the harness ran...i just had to plug it in....
OnA Fan
02-19-2006, 10:18 AM
in my 94 z28 it already had power wires and the harness ran...i just had to plug it in....
I haven't pulled the seats out yet but I don't see any sign of an existing harness.
3pnt4maro
02-22-2006, 07:17 PM
what about if we were to replace just the drivers seat..is it just one harness? im not worried about the passenger side..i just dont like the drivers side cause i dont have a height adjustment like my past two have had..
WhiteBird00
02-23-2006, 08:34 AM
what about if we were to replace just the drivers seat..is it just one harness? im not worried about the passenger side..i just dont like the drivers side cause i dont have a height adjustment like my past two have had..
The passenger's seat isn't really power anyway - it has the lumbar adjustments but the track is manual forward and back only. So if you only want to connect the driver's seat all you need is a heavy gauge power supply wire. You can ground at the seat track mounting bolt and all the motors and other wiring is self-contained under the seat.
OnA Fan
02-23-2006, 04:49 PM
The passenger's seat isn't really power anyway - it has the lumbar adjustments but the track is manual forward and back only. So if you only want to connect the driver's seat all you need is a heavy gauge power supply wire. You can ground at the seat track mounting bolt and all the motors and other wiring is self-contained under the seat.
I think the lumbar pump for both seats is mounted under the passanger seat.
WhiteBird00
02-26-2006, 08:51 PM
I think the lumbar pump for both seats is mounted under the passanger seat.
No, the driver's seat is entirely self-contained. Give it power and ground and everything will work.
EDIT: Sorry, I wasn't at my desk when I wrote this. The driver's seat is completely self-contained for the power movement but OnA Fan is correct - the lumbar air pump is under the passenger's seat.
OnA Fan
02-27-2006, 09:31 AM
No, the driver's seat is entirely self-contained. Give it power and ground and everything will work.
Then where do the 2 airhoses go? :confused:
WhiteBird00
02-27-2006, 10:32 AM
Then where do the 2 airhoses go? :confused:
Please see the edit I made to the previous post. The air hoses go from the passenger's seat to the driver's seat lumbar bladders. There is also a harness that goes between the seats to connect the driver's side lumbar switches to the air control module. It has five wires - black, red, purple, gray, and white.
Sorry for the confusion.
OnA Fan
03-08-2006, 07:56 PM
Well, I pulled the seats completely out and no sign of an existing harness. Not sure if I should buy one or just make my own splices. Any idea if the wirring between the seats goes color for color or is there a difference? I'd realy hate to fry the motors on these.