04 seats in a 1999 car well i have now!!!
04 seats in a 1999 car well i have now!!!
the car that was ment to be getting traded in well it did but the boy had swapped the lights with his friend!!:LOCMOD::LOCMOD: not happy.
well the car had only done 40k then i thought boy these seats feel new..........................so i swapped them with mine!!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup1:
just got to wire up the passengers seat as my one didn't come with an electric passengers seat,nice and firm with the grey piping...going to have to sort the seatbelts out though coz they are different!!!!!ad: so i will need to swap the pretensioner wiring plugs round when i swap the seatbelts!!
also can any one shed some light on the wiring up of the seat?i have the connector from the other car.checked under the seat and their was a spare plug with the old seats,is this the wiring for the seat adjusters??
excellent mate,
cant help with the wiring though mate, have you looked at the diagrams?
na not yet matey not long in but i'll sus it:thumbup1:
Quote:The passengers seat is a simple swap. Once the original is removed you will notice that there is a spare connection block coming from the wiring loom that was not connected to anything on the original seat. This, as far as i can tell, is for the heated seat element in the passenger seat. When you come to fit the seat you will notice that all the connection blocks will fit exactly (airbag, seatbelt sensor and heated seat). Thats it, passenger seat done.........now for the drivers wacko.gif
Once you have removed the drivers seat you will notive that on the loom from the car you will have only two wires in one connection block (green/pink and white/black) this is the connection block for the seatbelt sensor. If you look on the bottom of the new 'sport' type front drivers seat you will notice that there is a larger connection block with four wires!
Trace the wires on the seat to the seatbelt and you will notice another connection block for the seatbelt sensor unplug this and compare this connection block to the one on the cars loom. If they are different, which mine where, cut the connection block from the cars loom and discard this. now cut the connection block from the seat and solder this to the cars loom. The wire colours are exactly the same so connect pink/green to pink/green and white/black to white/black. Thats the seatbelt sensor done. Now cut the larger connection block off the seat and you will have four bare wires. The pink/green one can just be insulation taped up as you have already connected this elsware. The thicker white wire is the possative so will need to be connected to the battery/possative supply. I connected mine to the battery with an inline fuse also connected. The white and black wire is the earth so needs to be connected to the car body/negative. I pealed back the carpet and connected the earth to an existing earth point that is just under where the seat should be.
This leaves you with just one wire, the red one, this i assume will be for the heated seat element. i have not connected this up yet as i need the heated seat switch's but will post up results when complete.
Jason L did this to his is200 S mate, and he did a little write up on it a while back, here's what he posted up about doing it?
Quote:The passengers seat is a simple swap. Once the original is removed you will notice that there is a spare connection block coming from the wiring loom that was not connected to anything on the original seat. This, as far as i can tell, is for the heated seat element in the passenger seat. When you come to fit the seat you will notice that all the connection blocks will fit exactly (airbag, seatbelt sensor and heated seat). Thats it, passenger seat done.........now for the drivers wacko.gif
Once you have removed the drivers seat you will notive that on the loom from the car you will have only two wires in one connection block (green/pink and white/black) this is the connection block for the seatbelt sensor. If you look on the bottom of the new 'sport' type front drivers seat you will notice that there is a larger connection block with four wires!
Trace the wires on the seat to the seatbelt and you will notice another connection block for the seatbelt sensor unplug this and compare this connection block to the one on the cars loom. If they are different, which mine where, cut the connection block from the cars loom and discard this. now cut the connection block from the seat and solder this to the cars loom. The wire colours are exactly the same so connect pink/green to pink/green and white/black to white/black. Thats the seatbelt sensor done. Now cut the larger connection block off the seat and you will have four bare wires. The pink/green one can just be insulation taped up as you have already connected this elsware. The thicker white wire is the possative so will need to be connected to the battery/possative supply. I connected mine to the battery with an inline fuse also connected. The white and black wire is the earth so needs to be connected to the car body/negative. I pealed back the carpet and connected the earth to an existing earth point that is just under where the seat should be.
This leaves you with just one wire, the red one, this i assume will be for the heated seat element. i have not connected this up yet as i need the heated seat switch's but will post up results when complete.
I think the wiring that's there is for heated seats, you'll have to wire up the electric adjustment separately.
Hard luck on the lights btw, but bonus on the seats, they're the full leather ones right if from an 04?
Ask Widnes is200 mate he's done his very recently:biggrin:
no they are the half leather with the grey piping i really dont like full leather seats,too cold in the winter and too warm in the summer.but they are like new!!!
boy was swapping the seat belts hard work not just the wiring but were the seat belts go in the pillar is a diff shape!!!!but all done going to wire the seat up on sat at work...
well got some pics today had to give the car a clean as you couldn't read the rear numberplate!!so heres some pics of the inside.
also got black is200 mats....look like new.
and the clean car
what yous think??
i will be giving it a good clay and polish at the weekend...not as shiney as i want it..
Looks great ! :thumbup: