Hi All,
I'm new to this forum, so I hope I'm writing in the correct lingo and all ...
I just bought a whole new interior for my X300 Sport.
My old interior had a semi automatic driver's seat (only up/down electric controls) and a manual passenger seat with no switches at all.
I've allready installed the new (old) drivers seat. It's a 12-way fully automatic seat. Just needed another loom to connect it. No problem!
So yesterday (it took a while because of a stubborn mounting bolt) I installed the passenger seat, only to discover, that there are no connectors under the seat in which I can connect the loom to the passenger seat.
I live in Denmark, so the driver's seat is the left seat and the passenger's seat is the right seat. I don't knkow if it makes any difference. It explains my sloppy english, though. ;-)
Anyone knows how I can fix this little problem? I realise, that I have to draw some wires from somewhere. I briefly though about cutting the loom under the driver's seat and split them by soldering extensions to the passenger's side, but I decided against doing so, because I think it will mess up, when the seat heating will be installed.
Kind regards
Michel
I'm new to this forum, so I hope I'm writing in the correct lingo and all ...
I just bought a whole new interior for my X300 Sport.
My old interior had a semi automatic driver's seat (only up/down electric controls) and a manual passenger seat with no switches at all.
I've allready installed the new (old) drivers seat. It's a 12-way fully automatic seat. Just needed another loom to connect it. No problem!
So yesterday (it took a while because of a stubborn mounting bolt) I installed the passenger seat, only to discover, that there are no connectors under the seat in which I can connect the loom to the passenger seat.
I live in Denmark, so the driver's seat is the left seat and the passenger's seat is the right seat. I don't knkow if it makes any difference. It explains my sloppy english, though. ;-)
Anyone knows how I can fix this little problem? I realise, that I have to draw some wires from somewhere. I briefly though about cutting the loom under the driver's seat and split them by soldering extensions to the passenger's side, but I decided against doing so, because I think it will mess up, when the seat heating will be installed.
Kind regards
Michel
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The section on seats is 14 . I would assume the loom is installed and may be coiled up inside the center console of there is room
http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto.../jagxj1996.pdf
http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto.../jagxj1996.pdf
I realize, that all the landscape pages has been cropped, so it's impossible to dechifer the codes in the left side. Does anyone have the landscape sketch no. 14.9 in an intact version?
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This is a print from the 1996 ( the 1995 version is hard to work with ) wiring guide , there may be some differences .
The whole 1996 Doc. can be found here :
http://www.jaguarclub.sk/service/x30...al%20guide.pdf
The whole 1996 Doc. can be found here :
http://www.jaguarclub.sk/service/x30...al%20guide.pdf
