seat module
the seat you like w/out looking like you're driving a lowrider
Not the best pick but you get the idea
And what's this $20 fix I just read???
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PS: I'm on my second attempted seat module replacement (first one was dead) from some shop in Frederick MD. If it doesn't work this time, I will be looking at the hardwire mod.
For example you can use the cig lighter as the trigger so it'll only turn on when you put the car in the second position and turn off when you take out your key.
For example you can use the cig lighter as the trigger so it'll only turn on when you put the car in the second position and turn off when you take out your key.
For example you can use the cig lighter as the trigger so it'll only turn on when you put the car in the second position and turn off when you take out your key.
I've had TWO different seat modules (not new ones) sent to me by a MB salvage shop, and neither one worked at all. It seems kind of strange. They looked like the original unit, and all the plugs were the same. But in both cases, the module was dead. My original module still works -- it just kills the battery. These modules did nothing.
Seems like a easier solution for a lot people. I added the info to the seat module thread.
I've had TWO different seat modules (not new ones) sent to me by a MB salvage shop, and neither one worked at all. It seems kind of strange. They looked like the original unit, and all the plugs were the same. But in both cases, the module was dead. My original module still works -- it just kills the battery. These modules did nothing.
Last edited by Dknowz; Jan 12, 2015 at 06:43 PM.
Fuses are:
2, 21, 27 for driver's seat;
1, 22, 38 for passenger's seat.
1 and 2 are in the rear SAM in trunk.
2x and 38 are in the driver's side fuse box.
(If the fuse positions are the same across all W203's that is
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