4TH Gen Leather
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4TH Gen Leather
Hey, I just scored a set of grey leather seats from a 94 T/A for really cheap. My question is, How do you hook up the power lumbar support? I can splice it all easily, Just need to know what wires do what...
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From: Doghouse ······································ Car: 1989 Formula 350 Vert Engine: 350 L98 Transmission: 700R4 Axle/Gears: B&W 3.27
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you should have only 2 wires a black & a red or orange wire. The black is ground, the red is power.
I think the plug will be the same from any year camaro/firebird with power seats.
Go to salvageyard & remove a power seat. Then unscrew the door jam trim pice on the bottom that covers part of the carpet. & take out the kick panel on the driver side. Take a razorblade and cut along the front seat support to access the wire. Unscrew the ground wire going to the body. Pop open the wire loom & follow the wire up to under the Instrument Panel & unplug it.
Plug it into yours & run the wires.
Actually what I did was take 2 sets of wires and plug them both in. I might be the only or one of the very few to have BOTH a 6 way power seat & the lumbar support. I now have a 14 way power seat.
This method might be a little more time consuming, but it is done right & worth it. In the long haul it is easier to work on.
John
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87 Formula 5.1 TPI Auto Modified (Yellow/Black)
87 Formula TPI (5 Speed) Yellow/Gray STOCK
14.8sec 1967 Buick Riviera
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83 Camaro
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[This message has been edited by okfoz (edited November 13, 2001).]
I think the plug will be the same from any year camaro/firebird with power seats.
Go to salvageyard & remove a power seat. Then unscrew the door jam trim pice on the bottom that covers part of the carpet. & take out the kick panel on the driver side. Take a razorblade and cut along the front seat support to access the wire. Unscrew the ground wire going to the body. Pop open the wire loom & follow the wire up to under the Instrument Panel & unplug it.
Plug it into yours & run the wires.
Actually what I did was take 2 sets of wires and plug them both in. I might be the only or one of the very few to have BOTH a 6 way power seat & the lumbar support. I now have a 14 way power seat.
This method might be a little more time consuming, but it is done right & worth it. In the long haul it is easier to work on.
John
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G O D BLESS AMERICA
http://www.3rdgenformula.com
87 Formula 5.1 TPI Auto Modified (Yellow/Black)
87 Formula TPI (5 Speed) Yellow/Gray STOCK
14.8sec 1967 Buick Riviera
1990 Buick Riviera (driver)
83 Camaro
83 T/A
[This message has been edited by okfoz (edited November 13, 2001).]
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I hope you got the power and air tube that runs from the drivers seat to the passenger seat.
It's 2 wires for main power to the drivers seat and 2 or 3 wires that go from the drivers seat to the passenger seat, can't remember. The pump is in the drivers seat so they have to be wired together.
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It's 2 wires for main power to the drivers seat and 2 or 3 wires that go from the drivers seat to the passenger seat, can't remember. The pump is in the drivers seat so they have to be wired together.
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