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Oso 10-19-2020 01:34 PM

Dreaded seat swap, Not all z's are created equal
 
So I have 2010 370z base with sport package. I was hoping from all the threads I read I would be lucky and have a direct plug and play swap. But sucks for me.

I have run into the issue of the plugs not matching up.

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I am trying to find a wiring diagram to see if I could splice the wiring harness. I don't need the heated seats feature but I would like to get power ran and also have the airbags working.

SG4247 10-19-2020 02:21 PM

So, your wanting to install the powered heated seats in a car that had the manual only?

Am i following you correctly?

Oso 10-19-2020 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SG4247 (Post 3966320)
So, your wanting to install the powered heated seats in a car that had the manual only?

Am i following you correctly?

That is correct. The harness connections do not match. I have been checking the interior section seeing if anybody has been able to find a workaround.

SG4247 10-19-2020 02:35 PM

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My 2010 touring with heated power seats actually has four seat connectors coming from one harness.

If you had the harness that matched the seat, I would think it would work. May want to add the 2010 touring seat module for all functions to work properly.

Oso 10-24-2020 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SG4247 (Post 3966324)
My 2010 touring with heated power seats actually has four seat connectors coming from one harness.

If you had the harness that matched the seat, I would think it would work. May want to add the 2010 touring seat module for all functions to work properly.

Currently sourcing the seat harness from a 2011 touring. I am going to use this weekend to trace the wiring to see where it connects to the main harness.

SG4247 10-25-2020 02:38 PM

I would think there are four circuits, each with its own connector.

1. Seat fwd/back
2. Seat tilt fwd/back
3. Seat heat
4. Air bag

Just guessing, but thats what I recall looking at the bottom of my seat.


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