I dont know for sure but i believe the extra pin is for another accesory maybe like lumbar support or sumthin... im not for sure thoughOriginally Posted by scott 4991
In the Bentley book, page 200-EWD, the diagram shows a 6 pin switch, yet my seat switch only has 5 pins. There is a 6 pin connector (green) under the seat, but the switch will not plug into this connector (wrong keying). I wonder if anyone has a wiring diagram for the 5 pin connector switch?
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scott 4991
535i, 172K miles
I dont know for sure but i believe the extra pin is for another accesory maybe like lumbar support or sumthin... im not for sure thoughOriginally Posted by scott 4991
Late vs. early style heated seat switches. Late are 6 pin, more of an ELO style connector. The early switch could also be 6 pin (can't remember), but is completely different. Early use a "block" style connector, same as the sunroof switch and transmission program selector switch on auto cars. Cutoff date is 9/90.
My car is 6/90 - I can find 12V on the 6 pin green connector but not on the 5 pin connector. The drivers side heats fine, the passenger side does not. I have checked the fuse, but it's the same as the drivers side - so it's fine. Wire colors are different the Bentley book - so not sure what to check. Typically Red is 'hot', but I have no voltage on this.
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scott 4991
535i, 172K miles
This is too funny! I received a full e35 wiring diagram and noticed there is a heater relay under the seat AND it's connected in series to the seat belt - if the seat belt is not in, the seat heater does not work! Boy do I feel stupid! - the seat heater works fine with the seat belt clipped in place.
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scott 4991
535i, 172K miles