Seat moves in opposite direction
#1
Seat moves in opposite direction
Did a quick search without much luck, but I'm sure my car can't be the only one that does this or has ever done it before.
Anyways, my power driver's seat moves in the opposite direction it is pressed. If I try to move it forward, it goes backwards, if I try to move it backwards it goes forward. However, if I try to raise it, it will raise, if I try to drop it down, it will drop, and the recline works as it should as well.
It's a 2002 Maxima SE 6-Speed with leather seats added, and the seats also don't move at all unless the ignition is in the ON position, which I also find a bit odd. I haven't had a chance to run through all the wiring, but something tells me the previous owner may have crossed some wiring or something when he installed these seats.
Anyone else had this problem or a similar problem and know how to fix it or anyone have any suggestions on how I might remedy this? It's not a huge deal, but it is quite annoying.
-Nathan
Anyways, my power driver's seat moves in the opposite direction it is pressed. If I try to move it forward, it goes backwards, if I try to move it backwards it goes forward. However, if I try to raise it, it will raise, if I try to drop it down, it will drop, and the recline works as it should as well.
It's a 2002 Maxima SE 6-Speed with leather seats added, and the seats also don't move at all unless the ignition is in the ON position, which I also find a bit odd. I haven't had a chance to run through all the wiring, but something tells me the previous owner may have crossed some wiring or something when he installed these seats.
Anyone else had this problem or a similar problem and know how to fix it or anyone have any suggestions on how I might remedy this? It's not a huge deal, but it is quite annoying.
-Nathan
#2
Did a quick search without much luck, but I'm sure my car can't be the only one that does this or has ever done it before.
Anyways, my power driver's seat moves in the opposite direction it is pressed. If I try to move it forward, it goes backwards, if I try to move it backwards it goes forward. However, if I try to raise it, it will raise, if I try to drop it down, it will drop, and the recline works as it should as well.
It's a 2002 Maxima SE 6-Speed with leather seats added, and the seats also don't move at all unless the ignition is in the ON position, which I also find a bit odd. I haven't had a chance to run through all the wiring, but something tells me the previous owner may have crossed some wiring or something when he installed these seats.
Anyone else had this problem or a similar problem and know how to fix it or anyone have any suggestions on how I might remedy this? It's not a huge deal, but it is quite annoying.
-Nathan
Anyways, my power driver's seat moves in the opposite direction it is pressed. If I try to move it forward, it goes backwards, if I try to move it backwards it goes forward. However, if I try to raise it, it will raise, if I try to drop it down, it will drop, and the recline works as it should as well.
It's a 2002 Maxima SE 6-Speed with leather seats added, and the seats also don't move at all unless the ignition is in the ON position, which I also find a bit odd. I haven't had a chance to run through all the wiring, but something tells me the previous owner may have crossed some wiring or something when he installed these seats.
Anyone else had this problem or a similar problem and know how to fix it or anyone have any suggestions on how I might remedy this? It's not a huge deal, but it is quite annoying.
-Nathan
A friend of mine had a friend replace her window regulator in her car, and he wired it up backwards. When you press the switch to lower the window, it goes up, and vice versa.
#3
Hmmm... Yea, I figured that's probably what it was. Did any of the 5.5's come with manual seat adjustment or were they all power? Because I also thought that if it was already prewired for electric seats, then it should have just plugged right in and it could only go one way, and that's possibly why the seats don't move at all with the ignition in any position but ON.
I might have to get off my lazy behind and pull the seat out and look at it.
Thanks Behr.
-Nathan
I might have to get off my lazy behind and pull the seat out and look at it.
Thanks Behr.
-Nathan
#4
Hmmm... Yea, I figured that's probably what it was. Did any of the 5.5's come with manual seat adjustment or were they all power? Because I also thought that if it was already prewired for electric seats, then it should have just plugged right in and it could only go one way, and that's possibly why the seats don't move at all with the ignition in any position but ON.
I might have to get off my lazy behind and pull the seat out and look at it.
Thanks Behr.
-Nathan
I might have to get off my lazy behind and pull the seat out and look at it.
Thanks Behr.
-Nathan
Take a look and see what's going on. You might be able to raise the seat up high enough to take a look with a flashlight before removing it.
#7
#8
Yea, every other car I've had didn't need the ignition in any particular position for the seat to work, but this one won't do it.
And yea, it has been this way since I got it. The previous owner did NOT take care of this car at all however, I have had to clean up all kinds of hacked work already. This is just the next task on the list. Lol.
Based on the wiring diagram, it should have a Brown wire for the forward movement, and a White wire with a Black stripe for the backward movement. I was able to locate it pretty easily actually, and I'm guessing they are definitely crossed, but the wires going into the motor are NOT Brown or White/Black. They look like Blue and Green/Black (Not sure honestly, because I'm color blind. But I think it's close to those colors.)
The Passenger side works as it should by the way, it's only the driver's side that's acting up.
-Nathan
And yea, it has been this way since I got it. The previous owner did NOT take care of this car at all however, I have had to clean up all kinds of hacked work already. This is just the next task on the list. Lol.
Based on the wiring diagram, it should have a Brown wire for the forward movement, and a White wire with a Black stripe for the backward movement. I was able to locate it pretty easily actually, and I'm guessing they are definitely crossed, but the wires going into the motor are NOT Brown or White/Black. They look like Blue and Green/Black (Not sure honestly, because I'm color blind. But I think it's close to those colors.)
The Passenger side works as it should by the way, it's only the driver's side that's acting up.
-Nathan
#10
I'm guessing that the brown and white/black stripe ended up getting swapped in the connector that plugs into the switch. The white/black stripe wire (B/W) should be in pin 3 and the brown wire (BR) should be in pin 4. It may be easier to swap the wires in the motor connector, but I don't know. I've never even looked at a seat motor.
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