Power Driver Seat Wiring Diagram Needed...
#1
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Power Driver Seat Wiring Diagram Needed...
2000 6 speed coupe. Noticed my keyless entry was not working and my memory seat light would blink at me after I pressed the button. I thought I had read somewhere that the memory was in the seat. I looked under the seat and found a male wiring connector broken and wires just laying out. I need a copy of the wiring diagram so I can repair it. Also, if anyone knows a good place to get the male connector that would be great.
Here is a pic of what I found after removing the seat.
Here is a pic of the broken connector, 8 pin.
Here is the end of the connector that is still good connected to the seat. Though a pic of this couldn't hurt.
Thanks for the help in advance.
Here is a pic of what I found after removing the seat.
Here is a pic of the broken connector, 8 pin.
Here is the end of the connector that is still good connected to the seat. Though a pic of this couldn't hurt.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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After some research I found out that the blue connector is the telescoping steering column connector. I looked at the female connector and the wiring colors are the same as the ones that were in the male end. That is good except I have two orange wires. Not sure which goes where and I dont want to burn something up. Thanks.
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NavyGunner1980 (06-13-2016)
#4
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I believe this is what you want.
http://www.powerandsignal.com/Delphi...onnector_.aspx
http://connectors.delphi.com/DCSGDMC...rtNum=12064767
http://www.powerandsignal.com/Delphi...onnector_.aspx
http://connectors.delphi.com/DCSGDMC...rtNum=12064767
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After some research I found out that the blue connector is the telescoping steering column connector. I looked at the female connector and the wiring colors are the same as the ones that were in the male end. That is good except I have two orange wires. Not sure which goes where and I dont want to burn something up. Thanks.
Last edited by lucky131969; 11-21-2011 at 08:11 PM.
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Thanks for the diagram Lucky. The female end is still in tact and the colors and wire gauge match. The only ones I should have to determine between are the two orange because they are the same gauge as well. Other than that it should be a simple fix.
#9
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Yep. Just thought I'd issue the caution. Not everyone has a discerning eye, to tell the difference between a 18 gauge, and a 22 gauge wire. Obviously you do....so your good to go.
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NavyGunner1980 (06-13-2016)
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Busted out the meter and tested resistance through the circuits till I found which orange was the switch and which was the sensor. Now just need parts.....
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2000 6 speed coupe. Noticed my keyless entry was not working and my memory seat light would blink at me after I pressed the button. I thought I had read somewhere that the memory was in the seat. I looked under the seat and found a male wiring connector broken and wires just laying out. I need a copy of the wiring diagram so I can repair it. Also, if anyone knows a good place to get the male connector that would be great.
Here is a pic of what I found after removing the seat.
Here is a pic of the broken connector, 8 pin.
Here is the end of the connector that is still good connected to the seat. Though a pic of this couldn't hurt.
Thanks for the help in advance.
Here is a pic of what I found after removing the seat.
Here is a pic of the broken connector, 8 pin.
Here is the end of the connector that is still good connected to the seat. Though a pic of this couldn't hurt.
Thanks for the help in advance.