The leather seats are most likely electronic for recline/lumbar etc, whereas the original cloth seats in your car are probably not. Im assuming this is the plug you are confused with?
Hey Guys,
Just after a bit of help. I'm looking at buying a set of leather seats which came off a 2016 GTI (going into a 2014 mk7). I know there will be a bit of work involved to get the heated seat function to work so happy to leave that function out for now. However when looking at the plugs - only the yellow airbag plug seems to match with my car. My car has a smaller black plug with 4 wires (guessing this is for the seatbelt sensor etc.,), whereas the leather seats have a larger red/maroon plug with 7-8 wires going into it.
Has anyone done a similar install? Is there anyway to retrofit the seat or change the wiring over without having to cut/splice any wires? I thought it would be a fairly simple job to just replace the seats and the airbag/sensor components.
p.s the leather seats are not electric, same functions as the cloth seats in my car.
Thanks!
The leather seats are most likely electronic for recline/lumbar etc, whereas the original cloth seats in your car are probably not. Im assuming this is the plug you are confused with?
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In that case the cars with leather seats (and heating function) must have a different wiring loom/plug with the necessary additional wiring which you must be missing in your car.
I know similar retrofit's have been done on the Mk6 platform, but cant recall anyone with Mk7's having done it. Have you done some Googleing?
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