Wiring/plumbing for a set of 95 seats in a 97!
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Wiring/plumbing for a set of 95 seats in a 97!
I put a set of 95 seats in my 97. Seats move by power and the lumbers are air. Just curious on what year harnesses I can get to splice into my 1997? I just parted out a 98 and the wiring plugs were identical (6 wire 3wirex2rows) now the plumbing part kind of throws me off with this weird white end clip on the seats? Where the 98 harness just had a male and female end that connected the two. Can someone help me with this? Thanks!
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Ok so the more I read about this, I figured out the electrical wiring and connectors will work. I have a harness from a 98. But I'm not 100% sure about the plumbing for the lumbar seats! My 95 seats have this weird white clip in the end of the tube. And I don't think my 98 harness has that? Can I cut off that white clip and just slide a new hose or the existing 98 harness hose over that hose? Any ideas or knowledge on this?? Thanks so much for the help!
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[QUOTE=Greg88;19123383]Ok so the more I read about this, I figured out the electrical wiring and connectors will work. I have a harness from a 98. But I'm not 100% sure about the plumbing for the lumbar seats! My 95 seats have this weird white clip in the end of the tube. And I don't think my 98 harness has that? Can I cut off that white clip and just slide a new hose or the existing 98 harness hose over that hose? Any ideas or knowledge on this?? Thanks so much for the help! I added a picture of the white connection I'm talking about!!
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Looks like you'll need the hose that goes with the 95 seats. My 97 lumbar seats have the double black hoses, which is different from yours, so GM probably changed it as some point.
Looks like you'll need the hose that goes with the 95 seats. My 97 lumbar seats have the double black hoses, which is different from yours, so GM probably changed it as some point.