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Hi All,

Can anyone advise on how to wire the original heated seat switches please.

Or possibly take a pic of the wiring/plug behind it so I can see the wire colours.

I believe 2 pins will be power input, 1 pin will be power to the seat and 1 negative.

Any help appreciated...

Thanks/Regards,

Pete

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the swtiches are only for the seat heating,in two stages,low and high,for each seat. I don't have my loom handy,and the car I drive atm doesn't appear to have the plugs for the heaters,so I can't show you any details.

Justin...

Cheers TJ.

If you pop em out use a small flat-head screwdriver and be gentle not to slip/scratch.

There's two little notches on the bottom edge to use for levering out the switch panel.

Im 500m from the Burvale :thumbsup: mmmm beeeeeer

ok this pic it looking down from the top, where the clip to remove the plug is

Left-Purple..........................Right-Blue | Left - Purple............................Right - Blue

Bottom Left-Red(orange)......Bottom Right Black | Bottom Left - Red(orange)........Bottom Right - Black

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this one from the side,

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this one from underneath.

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hope that helps

  • 8 months later...

Hi All,

Still trying to suss out the original heated switch to seat wiring.

Soughta held out till i could find the workshop manual to do things properly, it's all Japanese but the diagrams help.

The diagram from the stagea manual shows a 3 pin socket at the seat.

pin 21 + High, pin 2 + Low and pin 22 Earth -

However on the seat socket I actually have four pins..... so im at a bit of a loss.

Presently i run the yellow and red + wires via my own switch/fuse/relay to accessories and

both the black & black/white assuming both are earth - straight to body so i can have a warm bum and move the seats.

Do you think I would run wire 2 (+low) to the yellow wire on the seat socket and wire 21 (+ Hi) to the black/white wire on the seat socket?

Doing this I would assume the black wire is the earth for the heating and motor in the seat

Any help appreciated.

Cheers,

Pete

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  • 12 years later...

Hi There,

Just thought I'd update this chat with a wiring diagram i drew up that got my heated/electric seats up and running in the old Stag.  Had a few queries over the years and more recently.

Pete

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seats.pdf seats1.pdf

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