Seat memory board .. anyone have one to sell or have a pic?
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Tony, what did you end up doing?
I think I'm going t have to take the memory module apart. - I'm guessing my issue is a broken solder joint.
KB
Tony, what did you end up doing?
I think I'm going t have to take the memory module apart. - I'm guessing my issue is a broken solder joint.
KB
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Bertrand Daoust (12-06-2022)
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What I see is that '87 - '89 should be the same and '90 - 95 should be the same. The difference between the two is only the seat heating controls - later cars have variable heating (potentiometer on the switch) and the earlier cars have just the on/off switch (timer delay).
I know Roger says '89 has the new '01 version - that's not what the wiring diagrams say - but safe to say if your heater switch has a potentiometer built in - you need the '01 versions and if it doesn't you need the '00. If you don't have seat heating or don't care it may not even matter?
BTW Tony - you should not need memory (this means always combined mirror/seat memory control) in order to operate the seats manually. You can unplug the mirror memory module and non-memory functions should work on the seats (but not on the mirrors).
Alan
I know Roger says '89 has the new '01 version - that's not what the wiring diagrams say - but safe to say if your heater switch has a potentiometer built in - you need the '01 versions and if it doesn't you need the '00. If you don't have seat heating or don't care it may not even matter?
BTW Tony - you should not need memory (this means always combined mirror/seat memory control) in order to operate the seats manually. You can unplug the mirror memory module and non-memory functions should work on the seats (but not on the mirrors).
Alan