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Seat Wiring Problems

 
Edward.Walling Edward.Walling
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 05/09
Posted: 05/18/09
07:46 AM

I'm working on a 48 Chevy.  I bought a new set of seats at a flea market for an 06 Caddy with heat and cool.  I got a hold of the wiring diagrams and tried to figure out how to get the seats to work.  By the diagrams, I would need the door switches, door modules, a body control module, in addition to the seat modules and the climate control modules that are already under the seats.  I don't want to add that much extra wiring to the car if I don't have too.  Does anybody out there know how these seats work and is there a way to make any one function of the seats, heat or cool, without adding all these other components?

Ed  

 
Dakotah Dakotah
New User | Posts: 13 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 05/18/09
11:20 AM

Took a look at Mitchell's on demand program and the wiring diagrams for those seats and though nothing is impossible it looks like a nightmare.Might suggest you mount them where they are good for you and if you need heat get those aftermarket ones.They are easy to install and have their own controls. Looks like the Cadi ones need that module to control them.Otherwise find a shop around there that has Mitchell or some other repair program and get them to print out the wiring diagrams for you.Good luck.  

 

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