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Re: SRT seats in a Road runner [Re: Dartsport540] #3106144
12/28/22 04:05 PM
12/28/22 04:05 PM
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thank you for sharing those diagrams. up

what i have found over the years of playing with chrysler wiring, is that it seems they use the same system wiring for several different model years, although the colors may change somewhat.
therefore, if one has a similar problem, or an altogether different one, you can possibly use a close model year diagram and diagnostic tree [found in the FSM] to ferret out whatever problem you may be having on a particular circuit.
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Re: SRT seats in a Road runner [Re: FastmOp] #3106278
12/29/22 07:53 AM
12/29/22 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by FastmOp
So does the 1st pdf show power coming into one place ?

And not using the black box.
It looks like you should be able to put power to orange with red stripe wire, going into driver seat switch, and a ground on black wire coming out of switch. That should allow you to operate the driver seat, if you don't have power seat module!! For the passenger seat, if it is power. You should be able to put power to the red wire going into the passenger switch, and use the black wire for the ground, going to the passenger side switch. The motor to switch wiring is already there and done, if you have the switches, and motor still attached and hooked up as originally installed. If you have the Memory seat module (I think you do), It looks like you have the memory seat module for driver seat. Then you will want to put power to the memory seat module on terminal #9 Orange and red wire. Connect ground to terminal # 11 black and orange wire. I PM you my phone #, if you have any ??

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Re: SRT seats in a Road runner [Re: Dartsport540] #3106285
12/29/22 08:23 AM
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I edited my above post with the wiring diagram for the Memory Seat Module. I had the incorrect one up yesterday.


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Re: SRT seats in a Road runner [Re: Dartsport540] #3112613
01/16/23 06:20 PM
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Just wanted to say thanks a lot for the help. . I finally got back to the Road Runner project tonight and hooked up the wires you said and it's money. Thanks man. It's a simple 2 wire hook-up. Full function if the power switchs. That's everything I was looking for.

Thanks man


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Re: SRT seats in a Road runner [Re: FastmOp] #3114201
01/18/23 02:51 PM
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happy to hear it worked out for you. up
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Re: SRT seats in a Road runner [Re: moparx] #3114400
01/19/23 06:10 AM
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Glad to help!!


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