Sports Seats Wiring Diagram
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Sports Seats Wiring Diagram
Hi Guys,
First post on here and i'm hoping one of your fine people can help me.
I've purchased some seats from a F-type jag. Im not sure of the year. They are manual slide front/rear however the tilt on them appears to be electrical.
Because i wont be fitting these seats into a F-type (they are going in a 1994 supra) i will not have access to the tilt controls. I would like to achieve this with some jerryriging the tilt motor somehow.
Does anybody have a wiring diagram for the seats at all? or know where i can find them?
I've attached a picture of the type of seats they are.
I appreciate any help you can give.
First post on here and i'm hoping one of your fine people can help me.
I've purchased some seats from a F-type jag. Im not sure of the year. They are manual slide front/rear however the tilt on them appears to be electrical.
Because i wont be fitting these seats into a F-type (they are going in a 1994 supra) i will not have access to the tilt controls. I would like to achieve this with some jerryriging the tilt motor somehow.
Does anybody have a wiring diagram for the seats at all? or know where i can find them?
I've attached a picture of the type of seats they are.
I appreciate any help you can give.
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Take a look at pp. 28354-5 of this huge PDF...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2hfjv7bas...anual.pdf?dl=0
It doesn't show the wiring inside the seats, but it does show the harness that connect to the seats, and therefore the pinout of the connector on the seat. The top of that section on wiring explains how to read the drawings.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2hfjv7bas...anual.pdf?dl=0
It doesn't show the wiring inside the seats, but it does show the harness that connect to the seats, and therefore the pinout of the connector on the seat. The top of that section on wiring explains how to read the drawings.
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Take a look at pp. 28354-5 of this huge PDF...
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2hfjv7bas...anual.pdf?dl=0
It doesn't show the wiring inside the seats, but it does show the harness that connect to the seats, and therefore the pinout of the connector on the seat. The top of that section on wiring explains how to read the drawings.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/t2hfjv7bas...anual.pdf?dl=0
It doesn't show the wiring inside the seats, but it does show the harness that connect to the seats, and therefore the pinout of the connector on the seat. The top of that section on wiring explains how to read the drawings.
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Cheers ive had a good search last few hours and I can’t see why not.
ive planned to use some electric window switches which can take a single 12v feed and swap the polarity between motor outputs for each direction I could also use a double switch for the recline and seat base raising.
ive planned to use some electric window switches which can take a single 12v feed and swap the polarity between motor outputs for each direction I could also use a double switch for the recline and seat base raising.
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Cheers ive had a good search last few hours and I can’t see why not.
ive planned to use some electric window switches which can take a single 12v feed and swap the polarity between motor outputs for each direction I could also use a double switch for the recline and seat base raising.
ive planned to use some electric window switches which can take a single 12v feed and swap the polarity between motor outputs for each direction I could also use a double switch for the recline and seat base raising.
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I guess it would depend on the switches you use but I’d run via a relay rather than trying to get all that current through the switch itself as I doubt most modern ones are designed for it. Unless of course the seat already has relays. Did the seat connector have general +12/gnd inputs as well as inputs for the various functions?
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[QUOTE=urbanpixels;2119416]the seat has a ecu in the bottom of it where everything connects and will be can controlled id imagine. I’m not too clued up on electrics but I can’t see how a relay would help it’s just another switch most window switches are rated for 12v 30a which I expect is enough
If the switches are rated that high then I'm sure you're right. Also if the seat has it's own ECU then even if the motor lines are just signals that'd still be OK
If the switches are rated that high then I'm sure you're right. Also if the seat has it's own ECU then even if the motor lines are just signals that'd still be OK
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