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Old 02-19-2002, 02:34 PM
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wiring diagram help needed
Anyone know where I can get a wiring diagram for the power seats out of a 2000 firebird with power lumbar?

I am trying to put them in my 99 Formula with power driver only.

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O.K.
Heres my problem, I bought some seats from a guy and all I have yet is the passenger seat. The drivers is still in Texas waiting on shipment.

On the bottom of the passenger seat is what I'm guessing is the pump for the lumbar adjustment, on that is a six pin electrical connector and a bracket with a black and a clear hose attached to it.
Does this attach to the drivers seat somehow or wired to the car?

Thanks for all your help.

Brad

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The wiring is fairly easy. Once you have all of the parts. I installed TA seats in my Camaro, and ran into this very same problem.

Power only goes to the drivers seat. There is a white and orange plug under the Camaro drivers seat. That is your hot. This plugs directly into the separate harness listed below, with no modifications.

Then there is a separate 5 or 6 wire & 2 hose harness that connects to the drivers seat and runs under the center console to the passenger seat. The air pump under the pass seat controls both seats.

So effectively there should be a 2 prong wire plug, a 6 prong wire plug and a 2 prong hose plug under the drivers seat and a 6 prong wire plug and a 2 prong hose harness under the pass seat.

You should be able to get this wiring harness either "A" from who you bough the seats from or "B" from the dealer.

Hope the info helps.

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THANK YOU!

That is what I figured but like I said I dont have the drivers seat yet and having just the pass. seat didn't tell me the whole story.

Tha other seat is supposed to be on a truck now on its way.

Thanks again.

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