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Old Aug 11, 2009 | 08:45 PM
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need help with 4th gen seat bolster wiring

Alright, so I had already read a number of threads on installing 4th gen seats and wiring things to work, so I figure no problem. Well, I have my seats now which are out of a '97 TA and have just the bolsters, no power movement, etc. My '87 Iroc has the six way drivers seat which I intend to keep by swapping tracks, but I can't seem to figure out the way the wiring is supposed to work for these seats. I had previously thought that the power lead came in under the driver's seat, and then the seat switches and power leads would go over to the passenger's side where the pump is for the bolsters. Here are a couple pictures and a rudimentary wiring diagram I've put together of what I have. While missing the harness to connect the two seats, I don't see what it would have to look like to make things work as there doesn't seem to be a mating end on the drivers seat. Hopefully the pictures help that make sense.

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This is the only wiring on the drivers seat, are there supposed to be additional leads coming from the car side of the connector (in addition to the white and black), a power and ground, plus additional wires that would then go to the passenger's side?
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