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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: albitz on 25 February 2010, 16:05:36

Title: Electric memory seats
Post by: albitz on 25 February 2010, 16:05:36
Had a bit of decent weather today so tried to make some progress with installing front seats.
Passenger seat all wired up and working, although the bolts which hold the back of the seat to the floor dont seem long enough. Used the bolts from the old seats but it looks like the f/l seats need longer bolts ?
Wired up drivers seat (it has memory) and nothing worked. There is power going into the memory unit, there is power coming out of it to the switches, but there is no power coming from it too any of the motors**. Anyone got any ideas/ clues or is it simply a matter of the memory unit being furbared ??  :-/
Tia.

** correction - there seems to be power from the 3 small wires which come from each of  the 4 multi plugs to the motors, but no power in the 2 larger wires in each multi plug.
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: Dany on 25 February 2010, 16:37:45
I don't know but does it help you if I send you a electric plan of the seats?
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: albitz on 25 February 2010, 16:44:27
Wouldnt do any harm, thanks Dany. :y
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: Dany on 25 February 2010, 16:46:03
I work on it immediatly ;)
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: TheBoy on 25 February 2010, 16:53:46
Did you follow the guide i put up somewhere?  You need to provide 12v to multiple wires, and 0v to multiple...
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: albitz on 25 February 2010, 16:57:31
Yes TB, I did follow that thanks, would have been clueless without it. I will double check tomorrow that I havent missed something.  :y
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: Dany on 25 February 2010, 17:05:07
PM sent
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: V6 Omega fan on 25 February 2010, 17:33:38
I have the same problem as i had bought a complete Elite as for the engine for my CDX now I wish to swop the enterior as my CDX is in far better condition can i also get some help to fit the the electric memory seat, heated rear seat, electric rear blind and auto interior mirror.
Please can anybody help
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: mr ICE man on 27 February 2010, 10:10:07
I've just done my interior and it's pretty easy took me a day mind!and the shelf is a git to do!but al wires are there the drver seat is a bit of a pain to wire but I took the connections off and did it in thehouse,make sure connections are done well.the rear bolts for front seats are not long enough I had some spare bolts and they fitted fine so have a good look of you have any!any questions just pm me and I'll try and help!as for memory seats mine all work exept door mirrors and rear view!
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: albitz on 27 February 2010, 16:40:42
All sorted now. Thanks for all teh replies. Would particularily like to thank Dany who took the time and trouble to send me a wiring diagram. :y
When I checked my wiring closely I noticed that on one side of the seat connector a black wire which goes in one side comes out the other side as a brown wire. There is also a brown wire which comes out the other side as a black wire, I hadnt spotted this so wire them up the wrong way round. ::) :-[
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: Dany on 27 February 2010, 23:45:53
Very happy to have helped you, no problem  :y
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: omegadti on 27 February 2010, 23:53:41
I put full leather memory seats in my CDX last year and found invaluable info on this site on how to wire the driver's seat.   At the time The Boy posted the guide just as I posted my version of a "how to" for anyone trying to fathom out the wiring at a later date.

Like every thing it is easy if you know how but if not search the OOF site and someone will answer the query.
Title: Re: Electric memory seats
Post by: david_omega on 28 February 2010, 10:46:15
front memory seats are an arsehole unless car already pre wired for them. there is a wiring loom on the forum somewhere.