Stereo & Electronics - need power seat schematics please
98formulaMAH
11-09-2006, 03:20 PM
I have a set of 2002 Trans Am leather seats that I've put in my Jeep. I need a schematic for the power connector, so I know where to connect the wires.
Thanks
Mike @ FbodyAudio
11-09-2006, 05:27 PM
orange is power, black is ground.
what else is there to know ? all controls are built into the seat, so it only needs power and ground
WhiteBird00
11-09-2006, 05:30 PM
The power seat switch connector has only two wires - orange and black. Orange is power and black is ground. The lumbar controls have more wires but they use the same color scheme - orange for power and black for ground. The rest of the wires (motor and control module connections) should still be connected under the seat. If they aren't then let me know and I'll post a pinout listing for you.
98formulaMAH
11-10-2006, 11:31 AM
yeah theres a connector under my seat that is connected to nothing, since its in a Jeep, lol. But theres 6 wires in that conenctor. The wire colors are: rad, pink, gray, violet, orange, and black. I really need a pinout. Also, there are two tubes coming of the oumbar motors, where do those tubes go? thanks
I'm getting the drivers seat in soon, is there only a two wire connection also? thanks
WhiteBird00
11-10-2006, 12:04 PM
Okay, the source of the confusion is that the passenger seat isn't a power seat - it only has lumbar controls. The lumbar air control module for both seats is mounted under the passenger's seat. You will find when you get the driver's seat that it has a place to connect the two air hoses from the passenger's seat. It will also have a six-pin black inline connector containing the other end of your red, pink, gray, and purple wires (just match them color for color). The orange wire is for fused 12V+ battery power and the black wire goes to ground.
On the driver's side it's basically the same thing. The six-pin black inline connector under the driver's seat takes the four matching wires from the passenger's side and also an orange power and a black ground wire. Don't connect the orange and black directly at this connector - they go to a two-pin white connector also under the seat. You should connect your power and ground at that two-pin connector.