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Old Sep 27, 2016 | 06:33 PM
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I have searched the forum for pictures of memory seat module.
Removed drivers seat and I do not see one.
Also, have connector that goes to nothing.
It appears to have been bypassed somehow?
From what what you can see in the pictures, can any one tell me what parts I need to get it to work?
Seat goes forward and back both bladders work but no steering colume movement or easy exit or memory.
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Top connector goes to nothing



I do have memory



No seat memory module that I can see.
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Old Sep 27, 2016 | 07:34 PM
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Google C6 corvette memory seat. Lots of pics and info there.
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Old Sep 27, 2016 | 08:41 PM
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Hey Ben Thanks
Sorry I should have stated I found many pictures on the forum w/memory seat modules.
However, under my seat I DON'T see a module.
I was hoping someone would see my pictures and could tell me what the extra harness is for.
And could figure out what the previous owner had done.
The seat where recently reupholstered.
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I believe the memory for the seats comes from the body control module. C6 seats are one of the most complicated systems I've ever seen.
The connections should be for the power adjust, seat heaters, seatbelt switch, and airbags. If your car doesn't have all these options, you won't use one of the connectors.
Have a look at this link, this guy has some great information, including pinouts for all the connectors:
http://www.kawal.net/power%20seats.htm

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That is one of the links I checked.
The very first picture on that link shows a black box to the right of the purple connector.
My seats have lumbar support, side bolsters, and are heated.
And they work fine.
Just no memory.
Thank You for your imput.
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Need to know more about your car. As a for instance, a 2005 1SA did not have the memory package. 1SB did.
Just sayin...
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Originally Posted by blue-gill
That is one of the links I checked.
The very first picture on that link shows a black box to the right of the purple connector.
My seats have lumbar support, side bolsters, and are heated.
And they work fine.
Just no memory.
Thank You for your input.
I'm pretty certain that the memory module (black) is found under the seat in the middle front, between the seat frame and the front motor, and the connector comes out to hook to the one that you are showing.



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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ruxvette
Need to know more about your car. As a for instance, a 2005 1SA did not have the memory package. 1SB did.
Just sayin...
Is there a way to tell if its 1SA OR 1SB?
VIN #, sticker etc.
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Originally Posted by blue-gill
Is there a way to tell if its 1SA OR 1SB?
VIN #, sticker etc.
On my '08 there is a sticker inside the glovebox on the left side with all the RPO codes. Not sure if its different for '05. It will say 1SA or 1SB on there.
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Originally Posted by ruxvette
Need to know more about your car. As a for instance, a 2005 1SA did not have the memory package. 1SB did.
Just sayin...
This is the glove box sticker from my 2005 C6.
Is there somewhere to decipher these 3 digit codes.

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Originally Posted by blue-gill
This is the glove box sticker from my 2005 C6.
Is there somewhere to decipher these 3 digit codes.
Go here:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/.../2005rpos.html

Your sticker shows 1SB so if the module is not there it has been removed...
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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ruxvette
Go here:
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/.../2005rpos.html

Your sticker shows 1SB so if the module is not there it has been removed...
Wow
Thank you so much.

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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by LV2TOUR
I'm pretty certain that the memory module (black) is found under the seat in the middle front, between the seat frame and the front motor, and the connector comes out to hook to the one that you are showing.



Looks like the tan module is also missing.
Do you know what that one is for?
Thank for the pictures!
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Old Sep 28, 2016 | 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by blue-gill
Looks like the tan module is also missing.
Do you know what that one is for?
Thank for the pictures!
I found the answer.
It is a seat heater control module.

Thanks to everyone who took the time to address these problems.
VERY much appreciated.
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