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Old 04-05-2005, 10:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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wiring question??

hey guys i grabbed some supra seats from my buddys parts car taht he had and i want to install them into my car(Z24) and i jsut have some questions about the wiring for the seat as im not sure which wire is the + and which is - aswell as some others
these are the seats taht i grabbed

and the car they came from

and this switch on the side i traced the wires the best i could and i ended up finding that the blue wire with the white stripe and the white wire with the black stripe are most likely + and negetive wires
the switch.....a few wirs goto the motors upfront then like i said above the white/black wire and the blue/white wire go up to hte back of the seat and meet up with hte rest of the wires

do i need to hook up the 2 wires that connect to the seatbelt in order for this to work in my car?the 1 white wire coming form the seatbelt goes toward the motors somewhere

back of the seat,the wires that go up to the lumbar support,is there some sort of different switch that i didngt grab to controlo them?

and all the wires that jsut hang from the seat the my buddy cut off taht go under the carpet somewhere i belive

any help would be GREATLY appreciated

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Old 04-05-2005, 03:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Poor baby. I hope she'll be alright. Its sad to see her all torn apart like that. They are all power wires. If you remove all the tape and plastic from the harness you can follow the wires back to their respective motor. The +,- connections are reversibale. When the switch is pushed one way the + goes to pin 1 at the motor and - to pin 2. The motor will run in one direction. When the switch is pushed the other way the power connections are reversed and the motor turns in the opposit direction. once you have traced the wires back to the motors you can get a car bat and hook the wires to it to figure out which motor dose what.
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Old 04-05-2005, 03:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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What am I saying my baby is just as bad



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thanks alot man....am i missin a switch by any chance?cause the only 1 i ahve is the 1 on hte side of the seat and all those wires goto the back of the seat and i think they went under the carpet

and the car my buddy picked up was in horibly condition and he only payed $50CDN for it,heres some more pics of the poor thing


notice the hole in hte intake manifold?
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At least mine can be rebuit. I have the technology. Did you get the lumbar adjust switch off the center console? Its right next to the mirror switch.
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no i didnt my buddy took the entire center console,i guess ill have to take a trip to hte junkers and hope to find a supra,or can i buy some aftermarket switches instead?
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If you can figure the contacts making one shouldn't be to hard. Visit Radio Shack.
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Yeah that will work. You will need 4 way "china hat" switch. Its a switch that can be pused up down left and right.
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