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    Help with seat wiring

    Needing some help with the power seat wiring on the passenger side. The seat has no power and noticed 2 wires are cut. I’m not sure where they go as the main connector looks fine. Any way to access the seat mounting bolts without power? Thinking of taking out the entire seat to get a better look if possible.

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    Check fuse #70 (passenger).
    If fuse is bad, I would separate and insulate those bare wires before replacing fuse.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Fiolo View Post
      Needing some help with the power seat wiring on the passenger side. The seat has no power and noticed 2 wires are cut. I’m not sure where they go as the main connector looks fine. Any way to access the seat mounting bolts without power? Thinking of taking out the entire seat to get a better look if possible.
      1. you can apply 12v directly to the fore/aft motor to move it to access the bolt. The motor must has the connector for you to directly apply power -- polarity dictates the motor direction.

      2. The cut off brown and red/brown wires: are they going to the 24pin yellow connector in the pic? Then red/brown is the main 12v from F70, and the brown is the main gnd wire.

      After verify red/brown connected to p13 and brown connected to p24 of said connector, then use a 12v power supply to power the wire and try the functions.

      Ignore what it says, count the pins as 1 to 24:

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        Originally posted by sapote View Post

        1. you can apply 12v directly to the fore/aft motor to move it to access the bolt. The motor must has the connector for you to directly apply power -- polarity dictates the motor direction.

        2. The cut off brown and red/brown wires: are they going to the 24pin yellow connector in the pic? Then red/brown is the main 12v from F70, and the brown is the main gnd wire.

        After verify red/brown connected to p13 and brown connected to p24 of said connector, then use a 12v power supply to power the wire and try the functions.

        Ignore what it says, count the pins as 1 to 24:

        Click image for larger version

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        Thanks for the help! I am going to try applying 12v to the motor. That way I can take the seat off and repair the wiring. It’s hard to see where they go with the seat being in place.

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