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Sam_100

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ive only got the ssv seats with me
Post the pictures of the connectors on the seat so we may be able to help you better.

When you refer to the connectors are they the ones underneath the seat plug into the connector on the floor? Or are you referring to the another connector?
 

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Post the pictures of the connectors on the seat so we may be able to help you better.

When you refer to the connectors are they the ones underneath the seat plug into the connector on the floor? Or are you referring to the another connector?
under the seat
 

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Post the pictures of the connectors on the seat so we may be able to help you better.

When you refer to the connectors are they the ones underneath the seat plug into the connector on the floor? Or are you referring to the another connector?
 

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This is the connector
 

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If that is the connector for both seats then they should plug into the connectors on the floor. Here are photos of the connectors on my car (not detailed) when I did some work on my car last year. The first is the passenger side with the seat connected. The second one is the passenger side floor connector and the third one is a shot of both connectors.
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If that is the connector for both seats then they should plug into the connectors on the floor. Here are photos of the connectors on my car (not detailed) when I did some work on my car last year. The first is the passenger side with the seat connected. The second one is the passenger side floor connector and the third one is a shot of both connectors.
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thats only for the passenger side the drivers side plugs straight in but not passenger side
 

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Not telling you to suck eggs but are you fitting the connector the right way? When the connectors are fitted the cable on the connector need to be on the front side.
 

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Not telling you to suck eggs but are you fitting the connector the right way?
yes tried both ways but the plug on the driver side has grey on it the but the passenger side has all black
 

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I am out of ideas. You will need to post pictures of all the connectors so someone can help.
 

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On both sides? SV6 was only powered on the driver's side...
The directions in which the seats move via motor varies by model, I don’t actually know what the differences are but I’m talking about seat tilt, seat height, backrest angle, forwards/backwards. Some cars can extend the seat-base under your thighs but I doubt any VF has that.

Our SSV-R has a manual forwards/backwards slider on the passenger side but TBH I can’t recall whether it has any electric functions at all.

Here’s a sedan/wagon owner’s manual, I think 2016, covers all spec-levels … note section 3.4, there are a myriad of different power options: https://www.holden.com.au/bypass/pc.../5.0/MY15_VF_Sed-Wag_OM_92458697_P4_Jul15.pdf
 
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