'02 Heated Seat wiring
#1
'02 Heated Seat wiring
I bought a pair of leather heated seats from a 2002 CL-S. I'm hoping to find a pinout or wiring diagram before they're shipped to my door so I know what to expect.
Anybody know of any online recources or have a scan from a book?
Anybody know of any online recources or have a scan from a book?
#2
Racer
Originally Posted by e_fractal
I bought a pair of leather heated seats from a 2002 CL-S. I'm hoping to find a pinout or wiring diagram before they're shipped to my door so I know what to expect.
Anybody know of any online recources or have a scan from a book?
Anybody know of any online recources or have a scan from a book?
why would you need a wiring diagram?
#4
I tossed the PCB computer under the seats (black box) and wired the motors to my own relays.
I still need to know which wires go to the heating elements so I would appreciate if anyone has any info. My local dealer told me the information is not available to the general public
I know they have a High/Low/Off position switch in the dash. I'm guessing this went to the Black Box under the seats which reduced voltage from 12v for high to (??) low. Or maybe directly to the thermostat for temp control?
I still need to know which wires go to the heating elements so I would appreciate if anyone has any info. My local dealer told me the information is not available to the general public
I know they have a High/Low/Off position switch in the dash. I'm guessing this went to the Black Box under the seats which reduced voltage from 12v for high to (??) low. Or maybe directly to the thermostat for temp control?
#5
After looking at similar diagrams I have a good idea about what I need.
The switch in the dash has a resistor for both high and low, which feeds to the seat module. The module also has an an input for for the thermostat, to keep seats at the right temp. The module also applies correct amperage to the heating elements.
I need to know what ohm resitors are used in the switch and the pinout to use the module.
I guess I can take the upholstery off and try powering them with 12v and a 5A fuse and see what happens in the meantime. If I fry the elements Im going to try the aftermarket Carbon Fiber pads available now
If anyone could post a diagram I would very much appreciate it
The switch in the dash has a resistor for both high and low, which feeds to the seat module. The module also has an an input for for the thermostat, to keep seats at the right temp. The module also applies correct amperage to the heating elements.
I need to know what ohm resitors are used in the switch and the pinout to use the module.
I guess I can take the upholstery off and try powering them with 12v and a 5A fuse and see what happens in the meantime. If I fry the elements Im going to try the aftermarket Carbon Fiber pads available now
If anyone could post a diagram I would very much appreciate it
#6
Racer
Originally Posted by e_fractal
After looking at similar diagrams I have a good idea about what I need.
The switch in the dash has a resistor for both high and low, which feeds to the seat module. The module also has an an input for for the thermostat, to keep seats at the right temp. The module also applies correct amperage to the heating elements.
I need to know what ohm resitors are used in the switch and the pinout to use the module.
I guess I can take the upholstery off and try powering them with 12v and a 5A fuse and see what happens in the meantime. If I fry the elements Im going to try the aftermarket Carbon Fiber pads available now
If anyone could post a diagram I would very much appreciate it
The switch in the dash has a resistor for both high and low, which feeds to the seat module. The module also has an an input for for the thermostat, to keep seats at the right temp. The module also applies correct amperage to the heating elements.
I need to know what ohm resitors are used in the switch and the pinout to use the module.
I guess I can take the upholstery off and try powering them with 12v and a 5A fuse and see what happens in the meantime. If I fry the elements Im going to try the aftermarket Carbon Fiber pads available now
If anyone could post a diagram I would very much appreciate it
http://www.in.honda.com/Rjanisis/pub...103147000A.pdf
good luck
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