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Old 01-27-2024, 04:57 PM
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Yea no problem so the pin that's causing the issue is pin j brown/white wire but I don't have the modular it's referring to witch is the memory seat module not understanding how that's causing my issue with no module?
 
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OK now I understand. Then just disconnect that wire from the comb connector leaving a pigtail from the connector so you can reconnect if needed. That wire may terminate under the seat and has shorted.


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Yea it just ends at the connector that is what I ended up doing is just pulling the pin out really appreciate the help your a life saver
 
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Did that solve all of your problems?


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Yes sir I did can't thank you enough really do appreciate you
 
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My pleasure, I love it when a plan comes together so fast.

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