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Jim NI



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Loire Blue
Opinions please

Think I've figured retro fit electric seats out but Hawkeye still not arrived to reprogram BCU so can't move seats. Could I pick up a 12 V supply from a trickle battery charger to move seat to a usable position until Hawkeye arrives without doing any damage? Cheers 2014 SE Loire Blue SD4 Auto (MY15)
Gone - 2011 GS Baltic Blue, Retrofit Electric Leather, Side Steps, 19"SC's, Roof Rails, TT Sat Nav Mod, Retrofit Premium Audio, Retro fit 2013 Xenons with DRL & Sig Strip (Clutch at 47k)
Gone - 2007 GS Narvik Black, Privacy Glass, 19" SC's, Side Steps,Roof Rails, Roof Spoiler, Lamp Guards, Retrofit Electric Leather (Clutch at 115k)
Gone - 2007 SE Santorini Black (Clutch at 120k)
BT IID (best money ever spent on a car)

Post #250230 24th Jan 2015 10:54 pm
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DaveS



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Look under the seat, locate the motors you wish to use, Hotwire with your trickle charger, a battery or one those 240v to 12v converters we use for camping fridges when they are in the house. No damage as far as I can see. I have done it twice.

Couple of croc clips and a metre of twin core will see you fixed short term until someone else wants to drive it Laughing SD4 HSE Lux
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Jim NI



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Loire Blue

So found the multi plug feeding motors from seat module
From wiring diagram cable designation as follows

Slide Forward - green/white
Slide Back - green/blue
Recline - grey/white
Incline - grey/red
Height Up - grey/violet
Height Down - grey/yellow

Thinking if I connect Ground to seat base then I can move by touching individual connectors on multi plug, any thoughts? I'm just wary of airbag, bus, modules etc. I'm fine with electrics but not electronics! Shocked
 2014 SE Loire Blue SD4 Auto (MY15)
Gone - 2011 GS Baltic Blue, Retrofit Electric Leather, Side Steps, 19"SC's, Roof Rails, TT Sat Nav Mod, Retrofit Premium Audio, Retro fit 2013 Xenons with DRL & Sig Strip (Clutch at 47k)
Gone - 2007 GS Narvik Black, Privacy Glass, 19" SC's, Side Steps,Roof Rails, Roof Spoiler, Lamp Guards, Retrofit Electric Leather (Clutch at 115k)
Gone - 2007 SE Santorini Black (Clutch at 120k)
BT IID (best money ever spent on a car)

Post #250290 25th Jan 2015 12:20 pm
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ronp



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Hope you're logging all this down Jim, as I may have to call on your new experience if I decide to retro fit electric seats. Wink


Laughing

Post #250346 25th Jan 2015 6:37 pm
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Jim NI



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No problem Ron, hopefully Hawkeye here Monday or Tuesday to fire them up, spoke to an auto spark who said to call down when they're in and he'll show me how to get the heated part working. Need to get a a/c console with heated seat buttons first. 2014 SE Loire Blue SD4 Auto (MY15)
Gone - 2011 GS Baltic Blue, Retrofit Electric Leather, Side Steps, 19"SC's, Roof Rails, TT Sat Nav Mod, Retrofit Premium Audio, Retro fit 2013 Xenons with DRL & Sig Strip (Clutch at 47k)
Gone - 2007 GS Narvik Black, Privacy Glass, 19" SC's, Side Steps,Roof Rails, Roof Spoiler, Lamp Guards, Retrofit Electric Leather (Clutch at 115k)
Gone - 2007 SE Santorini Black (Clutch at 120k)
BT IID (best money ever spent on a car)

Post #250364 25th Jan 2015 7:59 pm
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ronp



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Have you not got heating on your current seats?

Post #250369 25th Jan 2015 8:07 pm
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Jim NI



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United Kingdom 2014 Freelander 2 SD4 SE Auto Loire Blue

No heating on original seats 2014 SE Loire Blue SD4 Auto (MY15)
Gone - 2011 GS Baltic Blue, Retrofit Electric Leather, Side Steps, 19"SC's, Roof Rails, TT Sat Nav Mod, Retrofit Premium Audio, Retro fit 2013 Xenons with DRL & Sig Strip (Clutch at 47k)
Gone - 2007 GS Narvik Black, Privacy Glass, 19" SC's, Side Steps,Roof Rails, Roof Spoiler, Lamp Guards, Retrofit Electric Leather (Clutch at 115k)
Gone - 2007 SE Santorini Black (Clutch at 120k)
BT IID (best money ever spent on a car)

Post #250375 25th Jan 2015 8:27 pm
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ronp



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That's odd, I appear to have the same MY & model spec as yours and I've got heated seats. Confused

Post #250396 25th Jan 2015 10:17 pm
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taztastic



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2011 GS heated seats were an option or part of Winter Pack, not a standard item Thumbs Up

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ronp



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Off Topic Thanks Paul, what else was on the Winter pack, as also got heated front screen.
Btw got LR Bluetooth too which I thought was odd on a GS.

Post #250416 25th Jan 2015 11:19 pm
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