I did a search of your threads and didn’t see one for adding seat memory specifically. Glad to look at your info if you can help me locate it? I just got the entire door harness w module and memory door bezel (has the 3 extra seat memory buttons of course) from the same seller who sent me the...
I did not. Just would not connect to my laptop. Sent it back and installed a JL Audio VX800/8i in its place. Wow! This one DOES work!
So… I also swapped in the factory 8” system with Nav and set it to output flat (unequalized) speaker level outputs to the new JL DSP amp. The ILX-407 is now...
I’ve got everything in and powered up. So far I’ve been unable to get my laptop to “connect” to the DSP4086. Disabled firewall for the program, used JBL’s USB cable, installed driver before program, etc. Still no joy. JBL tech has an open case for me to help solve. Until then, my Alpine...
This is several years old, but to sync up with what I recently posted in the related how-to thread by the OP, you may luck out as I did rather than have to swap the sensor. In my case, I used FORScan to do a “service procedure” to “Reset OCS”. In the middle of doing that, it interrupted the...
I just did the h/c seat swap based on your related thread. If you source the entire door harness from a car with memory, then it seems like you need to get the CAN + and - wires fed not only to the Drivers Seat Module, but also through the left door harness to join up with their mates already in...
Drivers seat fix - done. Seat motors all work now. Best part? You can do the “drivers seat fix” without having to pull out the seat. The DSM is right at the front and its plugs have enough slack to come out, forward and down for you to reach them and splice power and ground between the pair...
Seats are in with one issue still: drivers seat lumbar works fine but fore/aft/up/down is inop. I swapped over the side panel from original seat but still no joy.
[UPDATE - duh…there was indeed a black seat memory module up under my drivers seat even though these were sold as “seats, h/c, no...
Got the seats today and prepared the secondary harness.
They shipped a huge wire bundle and the seat harnesses were just a part of it. The seat wiring actually runs all the way up to the firewall and down both sides of the car. Needing just some of all they sent me, I carefully sliced open...
I spent more time in the car yesterday. After pulling out much of the interior - seats and panels - I installed rear speakers and ran cables (power, remote turn-on and RCA preamp) from front to rear for the amps. I got a used pair of rear speakers from a 401a car -these have plastic woofer...
After a few hours today in the warm sun, I am ready to receive my new seats tomorrow and finish things up. I took the main seat connector apart and fed it then proper female receptacle to accept the pin for power at #9 that should be populated in the main harness on the seats coming to me...
My “new” seats arrive tomorrow so I’ll check what they said they have included for me by way of that 2nd connector cable. It will be quickly obvious if they got what was needed or not, i.e. too much or too little wiring between the 16-pin connectors. So, today I will remove all the cloth...
Thanks! I’ll wait to do the rears, trunk sub and external amps for my “new” leather seats (adding the heat/cool feature as well) to arrive. All of this is so much easier without an interior in the car!