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C5 standard seats to C5 sport seats

Bill Coke

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Clarksville, TN
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1998 Sebring Silver Coupe and 1978 Lt Blue Coupe
Considering changing my standard C5 seats to C5 sport seats. My driver side seat is power operated. The passenger manual. Both the sport seats are power seats. I would like power to both the sport seats once they are in. Drivers side would be no problem since the electric hook up is already in place. Can I wire the passenger sport seat into the same wire that powers the drivers side thus giving me power to the passenger seat as well? No memory option is involved. Just wanting power for both seats without installing a whole new wiring harness. Open to suggestions. Thanks :beer
 
The connector 12064754 and lock 12052834 http://www.terminalsandconnectors.co...oduct/12064754

Pins are 12020116.

Need to use 14 gauge wire for all three circuits. Two for power and one for ground.


Recommend you use the ground stud at the A-Pillar to the right of the fuse box.

Power from these two Always Hot sources below. One for the motors and one for Lumbar. You could also just use fuse adapters in those fuse locations.


1997-2003

In the passenger foot well there should be 3 auxiliary power wires.

Orange wire taped off. Always powered from Fuse #7 (20 Amp). This Fuse is shared with the cigarette lighter.

Orange wire to a connector. Always powered from Fuse #1 (20 Amp). Fuse is shared with the accessory power port in the center console.

Yellow wire taped off. Powered from ignition switch when in "ACC or On". Powered from Fuse #11 (20 Amp). Not shared with anything.

Here is a link with more info and pictures:

http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/foru...ad.php?t=14632



Hope this helps. Ask any questions if needed.


Mr. Sam
 
The connector 12064754 and lock 12052834 http://www.terminalsandconnectors.co...oduct/12064754

Pins are 12020116.

Need to use 14 gauge wire for all three circuits. Two for power and one for ground.


Recommend you use the ground stud at the A-Pillar to the right of the fuse box.

Power from these two Always Hot sources below. One for the motors and one for Lumbar. You could also just use fuse adapters in those fuse locations.


1997-2003

In the passenger foot well there should be 3 auxiliary power wires.

Orange wire taped off. Always powered from Fuse #7 (20 Amp). This Fuse is shared with the cigarette lighter.

Orange wire to a connector. Always powered from Fuse #1 (20 Amp). Fuse is shared with the accessory power port in the center console.

Yellow wire taped off. Powered from ignition switch when in "ACC or On". Powered from Fuse #11 (20 Amp). Not shared with anything.

Here is a link with more info and pictures:

http://www.digitalcorvettes.com/foru...ad.php?t=14632



Hope this helps. Ask any questions if needed.


Mr. Sam

Thank you. Some of this is greek to me but sure once I get it into I will understand. Both of the links you provided do not come up. Suggestions?
 
Don't know why the links did not work. See if this works for you. It is terminalsandconnectors.com

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Mr. Sam
 

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