Wiring H3 power/heated seats into H3 with non-power seats?
Has anyone swapped power/heated seats into their H3? I have an 06 and got a set of leather seats and bolted them in. The wiring harness underneath are different, there is an extra plug on the driver's side that is not on my original cloth non power drivers seat and on the passenger side there are 2 plugs from vehicle and 2 on seat but one plug is different.
Does anyone know if there is a pigtail that can be used to adapt or will they have to be wired up separately? Also, does anyone have the wiring harness diagrams for the power seats or a link to a manual with wiring diagram so I can figure out what the different wires/plugs are for?
Also, one plug on each harness plugs in to the new seats fine, however I notice my airbag light is on. I'm guessing this may be due to the fact that only 1 of 2 of the passenger side harness is plugged in since the plugs are different.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Spencer
Does anyone know if there is a pigtail that can be used to adapt or will they have to be wired up separately? Also, does anyone have the wiring harness diagrams for the power seats or a link to a manual with wiring diagram so I can figure out what the different wires/plugs are for?
Also, one plug on each harness plugs in to the new seats fine, however I notice my airbag light is on. I'm guessing this may be due to the fact that only 1 of 2 of the passenger side harness is plugged in since the plugs are different.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Spencer
Several sites list Katzkin kits for the H3T though they don't on their own website. That is the route I am leaning. For the moment, I just wanted some more adjustability and power cloth seats are rare.
Power seat swap ins are no brainers. On a scale of 1-10 (1 super easy; 10 complicated requiring special tools), the job is about a 2.
Buy the seats and have at it. I have done it on a bunch of GM trucks. If you find seats from the same year donor there is no wiring, just plug and play.
Like I said, the wire diagrams are on line free. If you know how to butt connect wires, you are almost done.
Buy the seats and have at it. I have done it on a bunch of GM trucks. If you find seats from the same year donor there is no wiring, just plug and play.
Like I said, the wire diagrams are on line free. If you know how to butt connect wires, you are almost done.
Power seat swap ins are no brainers. On a scale of 1-10 (1 super easy; 10 complicated requiring special tools), the job is about a 2.
Buy the seats and have at it. I have done it on a bunch of GM trucks. If you find seats from the same year donor there is no wiring, just plug and play.
Like I said, the wire diagrams are on line free. If you know how to butt connect wires, you are almost done.
Buy the seats and have at it. I have done it on a bunch of GM trucks. If you find seats from the same year donor there is no wiring, just plug and play.
Like I said, the wire diagrams are on line free. If you know how to butt connect wires, you are almost done.
I have never seen a factory cloth H3 that had the correct harness under the carpet to just plug in the heated power leather seats. We own/ owned a bunch of them at this point but I still am willing to learn something new


