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« on: December 11, 2007, 23:17:54 »
Can anyone shed some light?  Want to swap the electric leather seats from a '92 Vogue SE into a '92 Vogue.  The additional wiring loom that runs from the drivers seat along the drive tunnel runs up and behind the heater matix.  Does anyone know if this clump of wires goes straight to the fuse box or is there a connection behind the matrix?  Has anyone done this swap before?

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« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2007, 00:04:55 »
That sounds like you have found the EFi wiring loom theremate, the wires you want, if you don't have memory seats, is a set fo 3 that run round the back of the cubby box tot he passeneger's seat.  Underneath that is a 4 way fusebox, 2 for each seat.

There are 2 positives and 1 negative go to the driver's seat.
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« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2007, 15:02:56 »
Quote from: "Range Rover Blues"
That sounds like you have found the EFi wiring loom theremate, the wires you want, if you don't have memory seats, is a set fo 3 that run round the back of the cubby box tot he passeneger's seat.  Underneath that is a 4 way fusebox, 2 for each seat.

There are 2 positives and 1 negative go to the driver's seat.


There is a seperate wiring loom under the drivers seat that runs along side the EFi loom.  It has the relays and fuses at the end of it.  There is a much smaller loom (three wires) from the passenger seat that runs along side the ABS loom.  Both of these seat looms disapear behind the heater matrix.  It is behind here that I need to know if there is a plug connection to what I hope is a standard all-encompasing loom from the fuse box. I.E. are the RR's similar to the old Vauxhall cavalier where the fuse box catered for everything?

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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2007, 13:18:09 »
I don't know then :?  it's not the same as mine.  Are they memory seats?
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« Reply #4 on: December 15, 2007, 13:07:10 »
Well, lets put it this way; they were memory seats.  Having picked up on tits posted for me I have made what can only be described as an executive decision.  Dump the memory function!  I think |I can just about manage to push the odd button now and again and her in-doors very rarely drives the RR.  Only five cables to worry about.  Earth, drivers door pin, two (into one) direct feed from the battery, one auxilary live and one fused permanent live.  Having found these in the other RR (non SE) they work!  
Thanks for all your help.

 






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