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    Default Loose wire underneath Driver's seat

    I was cleaning my car the other day and I found a loose black wire under my drivers seat.

    It was a female tab connector plug. I had a poke around and I couldn't find the male counterpart.

    I tested the functionality of the drivers seat adjustment switch and that worked fine. Anyone have a clue? Probably just a spare but I can't be sure.

    The seat in question is from an SV6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DVSV8 View Post
    SIDE AIR BAG? no warning lights?
    Yeah that's what I first thought too. No warning lights at all though.

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    sounds like the ground wire for the seat frame it should plug directly onto the seat frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doctor Bob View Post
    sounds like the ground wire for the seat frame it should plug directly onto the seat frame.
    Thanks, will take a look tonight and let you know how it goes

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    Think doctor bob is right. This is what i could find from the service manual.

    http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...senVZ/seat.jpg

    http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...senVZ/wire.jpg

    If the wire is from the connector S51, S52 or X314, ill post their diagrams.

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