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At least when I did mine they were...
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Hah, that's why I pmed you.
You are probably the only one in the forum who install the BRZ limited seats without any issue. Everyone else has the issue. So I am wondering that did you do anything special? haha.
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I did the swap of seats too ... ( as of all interior as well for fact ) but anyways
got the pressure sensor going off and on ( like it works when someone is seated but I get the code when I'm alone in the car ) any way to clear that code? thanks for the DYI... I'm heading on to doing this before the winter |
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So. Just in case anyone is trying to find this information still. The blue male connector attached to the heated seat is a 4 position (090 type) TS series with OEM Toyota part number 90980-11765. The wire harness female white connector side is OEM Toyota part number 90980-11766. It is discontinued. I haven't confirmed with my own experience yet, however I believe the correct female terminal is going to be a 2.3 II (series 090 II) female terminal. There is also a strong similarity with the Sumutomo TS series part number Conn-100800 and housing Conn-100325. Yazaki 7116-4026 looks to be the same female terminal. There is a . PDF here that gives some technical info on the two connectors: toyota-tech.eu/wire_harness_rm/RM06H0E.pdf Last edited by Ghostcloak; 08-05-2020 at 03:59 PM. |
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Parts worked! Confirmed that the heated seats are the same as the rear tail light 4pin connector.
Use: Sumutomo TS series part number Conn-100800 and housing Conn-100325 |
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Sorry to revive this thread, long time member lol and got some BRZ seats for my tacoma and installing those here shortly and using this wiring schematic. Thanks a ton!!
Quick question, you are not using a relay are you? Just 12v from the fuse panel to the switch, and then from the switch to either the hi or lo heater wire. You are letting all 10A (max) run through the switch eh? |
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That is correct Cridland. I am using the oem switches, so they are rated for this current load. If you are using an aftermarket switch, I recommend getting a 15amp rated single pole double throw switch (safety factor) or going to relay route.
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Super late to the party, but awesome job!
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