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Old 12-19-2010, 10:29 PM
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99 Suburban pwr seat wireing

Hi everyone , new member here. Does anyone know which wires go to what on 1999 Suburban pwr seats. I am putting these later model seats in my truck and I don't know what all the wires go to . I figured out Blk. is gnd. ,they are full pwr w/ lumbar and heat. Does everything else but Blk go to pwr. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Re: 99 Suburban pwr seat wiring

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Hi everyone , new member here. Does anyone know which wires go to what on 1999 Suburban pwr seats. I am putting these later model seats in my truck and I don't know what all the wires go to . I figured out Blk. is gnd. ,they are full pwr w/ lumbar and heat. Does everything else but Blk go to pwr. Thanks in advance for any help.
Would have to have a lot more info to even start on that one
What size suburban and 2W or 4W
And what year and size and 2W or 4W is the seat coming out of.
Then what wiring do you need?
The 6 way wiring?
Front seat heater?
Which side?
Lumbar with bucket or WO bucket?
To start with Black is ground and most of the time large orange is power feed wire.
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