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1988 C4 OD switch relocation

Old Dec 17, 2025 | 12:20 AM
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Hello everyone,
Just bought a 1988 C4 with the Doug Nash manual trans.

I have a couple questions

1) I need fo relocate the push-button overdrive switch that in connected to the shifter. Has anyone done this before? I'm think its as simple as splicing into the wires and connecting them to a push bottom switch...?

2) All the power systems in both seat work except for the air bladders in both seats, is there a relay or fuse specifically for the air bladder motors?

Thanks for any input

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In the 88 it is a momentary switch. You could extend the wires and put it anywhere. But... Why?
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Originally Posted by Ckaz21
All the power systems in both seat work except for the air bladders in both seats, is there a relay or fuse specifically for the air bladder motors?
If the side bolster and seat back recline motors function, there should be power to the bladder switches.

The diaphragms in the pumps have probably disintegrated, and the little 'connecting rod' gets jammed and the motor won't run. Remove the pump assembly to your bench. Remove the the 4 screws on the end plate. A close inspection will reveal where the problem is. Be sure the motor runs. You can fabricate new diaphragms from the finger tips of nitryl gloves. The cheapo disposable latex gloves aren't durable enough. It's not too fussy. There are little check-valve flaps for each hose. Check that these are functioning. They allow pressure to enter the hose, but do not allow pressure to flow back into the pump cavity.

The bladders in the seat backs disintentigrated to crumbs probably 25-30 years ago. They may have already been replaced. There is a source for replacement bladders. If interested, I'll send you the contact info via PM. The seat back upholstery comes out of the shell with 4 clips. A little fussy, there are probably youtubes that show how. If you have a hand air pump (like for a basket ball) you can test the bladder integrity.

The last thing that could be wrong are the 3-button valve assemblies. They crack, break, and leak. (I think peeps push down on the seat controls for support to get in and out of the car, this cracks the bezels and busts the valve assemblies.) AFAIK there are no replacement parts available for the button-valves. I repaired one (only 1 of the 3was cracked and leaking) with JB weld. It worked well enough to pass an NCRS PV.

The 84-93 Sport Seat bladders are fussy as heck to get working correctly. Just getting the button assemblies out of the seats is fussy. Have fun.
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My shift **** is broken, button clips are snapped and leather is falling off it. The plastic piece that connects to the t rod in the shifter is broken.

They dont make replacement shift ***** for the 85-89 manual shifters anymore.

Thanks for all the seat info! I will be looking into everything you mentioned.

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Mine is a 1988 unfortunately that year isn't listed in the product you sent
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Mine is a 1988 unfortunately that year isn't listed in the product you sent
Doh !!
Why the hell not, what is so different about 88 and is it possible to adapt a different year **** ?
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Looking at it again, I believe 84-85 does not have the button in shifter ****. 😴
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That Zip **** doesn't have the hole or the 'pins' in the recess that the **** clips to. The late 85-88 need the pins. (Beginning around February 1985, the OD control was moved to the shifter. My April 25th 85 has the shifter mounted control.) That **** probably doesn't have the hole or the 'trench' for the rod either.

The little horizontal pins alongside the lock wedge are what the button clips to and pivots on.
The little horizontal 'pins' alongside the lock wedge are what the button clips to and pivots on.


The hole is for the rod that actuates the switch. You can kind of see the pins on each side of the wedge hole.
The hole is for the rod that actuates the switch. You can kind of see the pins on each side of the wedge hole. Shift ***** for 84, early 85 and 6-speed cars do not have these features.

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