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Marks DTM Calib

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Re: Rear seat Relays
« Reply #15 on: 26 March 2008, 14:07:56 »

The connector from my experience looks like this:

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Re: Rear seat Relays
« Reply #16 on: 26 March 2008, 14:08:44 »

Mark.don,t the 4 wires from the seat bases connect : 2 go to the wiring area by the relays//the other 2 sets join up with the seat backs.
That looks like how it should have been originally,its just that all the plugs on mine were broken,looks like they were crushed by the seats,but I am certain all is connected correctly it is just I would like the correct set of male/female plugs so if the seat ever need to be removed they can just be unjoined like GM designed them to be.
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Re: Rear seat Relays
« Reply #17 on: 26 March 2008, 14:12:50 »

Relay connections look correct and match mine.As said mine now all work fine and no issues with fusing or risk to wiring,its just I am curious why the plugs coming from the seat backs are female grey and those which they should (and now have been connected with choc-blocks )are male and black and would not join.So it looks like there are 2 different methods of connection used by GM ..just ny luck I have 1 set on the seat bases and the other on the seat bases.
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Re: Rear seat Relays
« Reply #18 on: 26 March 2008, 14:12:56 »

when vx put them together they were tyed with cable ties to keep plugs together ! will have to take back seat out of mine and take some piccys !! :y
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Re: Rear seat Relays
« Reply #19 on: 27 March 2008, 08:44:08 »

are you sure the grey connectors, have anything to do with heating the seat,

no expert on this,  but you know what omegas are like for wires

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Re: Rear seat Relays
« Reply #20 on: 27 March 2008, 08:55:02 »

Hi Phill.
The 2 sets of  wires coming from the rear seat backs have a grey femal connecter on them..from memory the wires are brown/black but the connector is definitly grey.The corresponding set of wires from the seat base,whch I assume would simply plug into them to form the circuit are male black and the 2 sets will not couple together.
It is my intention if I cannot get the matching pair of black/black or grey/grey from breaker,as doubt if anybody would want to cut them off a set of seats that work,is to get plug and socket pre wired from Maplins.Then cut the original mismatched colour plugs off the loom and join in a new set.
I was just totally puzzled why GM make seats with different colour and fitting plugs and connecters.My opinion is that either the seat backs or bases have been replaced by a previous owner hence why not connected up.
Wondering if the common colour is either black or grey.
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