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2010 fusion seat wiring for hot rod


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gumby83854 
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Posted: February 14, 2010 at 12:07 AM / IP Logged  
I am putting a set of 2010 Fusion seats in a 1963 chevy ii.
There are about 15 wires on the drivers plug and 10 wires on the passenger plug.
I need to know what wires go where?
The seats have heat and power, Heat is not necessary but would be cool.
Power is definitely needed for adjustments.
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Can you locate the 2 main motors and the 2 wires per each motor?  If so, it will be a piece of cake.  Let me know how many motors you find per seat.
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I found 3 motors under the seat

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You will have to build the following for each of the motors yoiu wish to control.  Chances are 1 is an elevator to raise and lower the seat.  1 moves front to back, and the other tilts the back portion of the seat.  If you apply 12volts to one wire and ground to the other wire of the same motor, it will move 1 direction.  Reverse power and ground and it will move the other way.  Power all 3 motors this way to see what function it operates. 

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do the seats still have the switches to control the seat in them?... if so i'd look for the heavy gauge (12 awg)wiring in the connector you have...violet/red and BLACK/ white... +12 v and gnd in one seat.  GREEN/ red or WHITE/ red and BLACK / YELLOW or BLACK/ white for the other.

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Your best bet might be to go to Alldata DIY and buy a subscription for the donor vehicle. That should get you access to specific wiring diagrams for the seats.
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