m45 Seat Installation
#1
m45 Seat Installation
So I got the bottom portion of a new M45. I ripped it apart noticed it had heated seats. So i took the heated seat portion off. Also noticed it had cooled seats. With the heated part there are for wires. Black/red/white/yellow. Obviously red and black are power and ground. What are the yellow and white...are they for the switch? If so how should I wire it up. ALso is there anyway I could put the cooled seat portion in my I30 seat? Just wondering if there is at all any possibility of doing this.
#2
I would think that one of those wires is for low heat and the other for high.
The cooled seat you would just need to hook up a different set of switches.
Or, run high heat on the high heat rocker switch and high cool using the factory heat low heat rocker switch.
Or low... whatever you want
hope that helps.
The cooled seat you would just need to hook up a different set of switches.
Or, run high heat on the high heat rocker switch and high cool using the factory heat low heat rocker switch.
Or low... whatever you want
hope that helps.
#4
I would think that one of those wires is for low heat and the other for high.
The cooled seat you would just need to hook up a different set of switches.
Or, run high heat on the high heat rocker switch and high cool using the factory heat low heat rocker switch.
Or low... whatever you want
hope that helps.
The cooled seat you would just need to hook up a different set of switches.
Or, run high heat on the high heat rocker switch and high cool using the factory heat low heat rocker switch.
Or low... whatever you want
hope that helps.
#5
nope theres for sure only 4 wires for the heating element. I haven't really looked at the cooling yet. I'm pretty sure its from an M45 becuase I don't remember that the G35 came with Cooled seats. Would I be able to put it on a rocker switch and run a low heat and high heat when i want?
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