S-Type yellow/red underseat electrical connector
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S-Type yellow/red underseat electrical connector
I have two plugs under the driver's seat, one is grey and the other is yellow. I suspect the yellow one has something to do with air bags.
It has a red dohickey that can be separated from the plug once disconnected.
A friend of mine took the plug apart and I am now trying to reconnect this plug. I have tried for about a half hour to find a place for the red piece of plastic but no joy so far.
I am guessing the red part is to prevent an accidental disconnect of the yellow plug which would then deploy the air bags.
If anybody has a picture of just how this plug goes to together I'd be very appreciative
Bob
It has a red dohickey that can be separated from the plug once disconnected.
A friend of mine took the plug apart and I am now trying to reconnect this plug. I have tried for about a half hour to find a place for the red piece of plastic but no joy so far.
I am guessing the red part is to prevent an accidental disconnect of the yellow plug which would then deploy the air bags.
If anybody has a picture of just how this plug goes to together I'd be very appreciative
Bob
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Graham
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Hi Jim,
I knew that!
Anyways, I finally, after another half hour of fiddling, tried running the red locking device in from the other side of the plug and hooray, it worked. . Now if I can just get the kinks out of my back . . . All of this because I was unaware of the second fuse in the trunk that controlled power to the seat modules. Steep learning curve.
Thanks Jim
I knew that!
Anyways, I finally, after another half hour of fiddling, tried running the red locking device in from the other side of the plug and hooray, it worked. . Now if I can just get the kinks out of my back . . . All of this because I was unaware of the second fuse in the trunk that controlled power to the seat modules. Steep learning curve.
Thanks Jim
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