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Guys n girls

 

I have someone interested in the leather seats from my UK S2 TT that i'm breaking, has anyone ever fitted these seats to an NA fitted with non-electric seats, I am gonna pull out all the looms as best I can, but any input here would be appreciated.

 

The electric seats I have are fully electric, front/back/tilt electric movement if it helps.

 

Cheers John

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They would need to be wired in mate. Not that hard really, you just need a permanent live (fused). You can wire the belt tensioner into the old one and just need to earth it.

 

The above will only work for the movement, I don't know how you wire in the heating part, but I've seen threads about installing heated seats.

Edited by Steams

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I was thinking it wouldnt be that difficult (i dont mean easy but not like rewiring the car.)

 

I am gonna check the wiring diagram.

 

Cheers John

if you look at the seat connectors, i think there are just 2 prongs on there,

 

1 for negative, then 1 for posotive.

 

shouldnt matter which one is what, as i dont think they are polarity sensative.

 

 

in regards to the seatbelt tensioner, just cut the wires off and dont bother!

They are to the extent that if you connect them the wrong way round - forwards will be backwards etc

 

if you look at the seat connectors, i think there are just 2 prongs on there,

 

1 for negative, then 1 for posotive.

 

shouldnt matter which one is what, as i dont think they are polarity sensative.

 

 

in regards to the seatbelt tensioner, just cut the wires off and dont bother!

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I can check and see the origional wiring to see whats the earth, then its a feed thats required from somewhere.

 

Cheers John

When I fitted an electric driver seat in my non-electric NA the plug for the seat was already there - just tucked under the carpet - plugged the seat in and everything was fine :thumbup1:

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I was maybee thinking that the wiring might be there already, on mine its a 4 pin connector going into the seats, 2 thin and 2 thick wires, Black thicker wire is an earth, so the heavy white wire must be the feed, which must have been a battery feed as the seats moved without the keys in from memory. The thinner wires must be to do with the heated bit me thinks as the wires are similar colour at the switch.

 

Thanks for your help and for the replies guys.

 

Cheers John

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