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4 pin electric seat connector

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Old Jun 2nd, 2020, 13:21   #1
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Dear Pals,

I seek the female 4 pin connector (grey) and as long a tail of wire as possible that connects the seat to the car loom. It sits at the outboard front seat rail, right at the front, popping up from beneath the carpet next to the 2 pin terminal for the heated seat... It can be found in a 940/960 and perhaps other volvos of the era that have electric seats.

Below are some pictures of it and the wires leading from it, to the seat.







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Probably easier to just fit four insulated spade connectors to the wires and then fill it with sikaflex to make a plug.
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Probably easier to just fit four insulated spade connectors to the wires and then fill it with sikaflex to make a plug.
Thanks for the pointer on this.

I am not a proficient electrical manand have been following advice and steps in this guide.

I may be able to circumvent it and lose the memory function and use an existing plug...
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