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Old Oct 18, 2024 | 04:49 PM
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Default Help with Wiring Controls for Jaguar X-Type 2007 Seats

Hi everyone,

I知 a simracer, and I致e decided to use Jaguar X-Type 2007 seats for my rig. I知 looking to wire the seat controls, but I致e noticed that the wiring diagrams seem a bit different from what I知 familiar with (I知 more used to BMW diagrams). I知 not a professional when it comes to electronics, so I知 hoping someone can guide me through the process, i cant figure out which wire is + and - in this loom ( i suppose this is the main loom, as it seems all the motors are going there )

. Any advice or pointers would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

 
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Old Oct 19, 2024 | 07:56 AM
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VDubG, I need a little more information before I can give you the answer that you seek. First off, passenger seat or driver's seat, or both? Second, how many way seats (should be written on a sticker on the bottom of the seat, on the main control module)? Third, do you know if they are the memory seats? I guess I should ask an even more basic question, do the seats include the control module and side seat buttons? From the looks of atleast the one picture I am looking at, someone has taken the control module and seat buttons. This is not impossible to overcome, but makes connecting things a bit more difficult on your part as you are going to have to extend wire and create your own control panel.
 
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