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Old 23rd August 2015, 12:21 PM
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Hello.

Got a deal off Ebay on a set of sport seats from Germany, matching color with my standard "Swing" interior.

Standard seats have heating, electric seatback and lumbar adjustment in the front, nothing in the back. New seats are fully electric front and heating+lumbar+headrest adjustment in the rear..

Physical installation I guess is no worries, it's the electric part I'm a litte confused about..

Does anybody know the extent of wiring to be installed ? Will ANYTHING fit from old to new at all ? I have access to wiring diagrams through elsa in my garage, but it's a pain going back and forth between the pages of new/old seats to see the differences...plus understanding what is actually inside the seat vs "car wiring"..
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Old 23rd August 2015, 01:09 PM
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Front seats would normally be a straight swap on a FL as they should all include airbags and rear footwell lights.

Assuming you're RHD, and these being from a LHD ? car though you will have to watch out for whether your new drivers seat has memory function, and airbag system may complain if the new passenger seat has no occupancy sensor, which I guess it wont have.

In the rear, again subject to you already having airbags etc, then its a fairly easy install but you'll need to supply some +12 into the rear seats for the lumbar / headrest to move. If you want the full oem look, you need to run a wire to the front for the headrest lowering switch too. Heating is a bit more complicated, but runs from the fuse box in the right hand side of the boot, into the switches in the back of the center console and back to the rear seats.

I'm assuming you've matched swb/swb or lwb/lwb as the recline angle of the LWB is different to the SWB and they seats wont fit properly without some mods in the rear if you mismatch.....

Edit: Just seen you're in Norway, so that the RHD/LHD bit covered, but I've left it in as advice to anyone else considering an import
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Old 23rd August 2015, 01:16 PM
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Didn't you cover this install fully on your old A8 Ian? The silver one with S8 bits? Thread should be here somewhere....
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Old 23rd August 2015, 09:12 PM
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Thanks for the replies

I read the thread about the seat install, but if I understood correctly that car already had sport seats and the rear seats were the "top spec" individual version.. So I guess that was a more complex issue

But okey, the rear seats are relatively straight forward, at least as far as the seats adjustment part. Only need the new circuit from rear fuse holder. I think I will drop the headrest button in dash, kind of prefer the cupholder insted of one "useless" button and two blanks

I see in elsa that the heating switches are a few wires each, for temp and occupacy sensors plus supply and heating. Should be no problem.

But you mean the front seats should be a direct (electric) replacement from mine? I thought I saw at least two or three different power supplies for the sport seats adjustment ? Or am I wrong.. Can't imagine I have that many fuses installed for my seatback and lumbar adjustment now ?

I believe the new seats have memory, mine don't. Will they still work if I don't install the memory modules and switches ?
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All D2 seats are a single +12 supply to get the motor functions working, and the switchgear is all built into the seat so it works without modification.

Memory is a separate feed, but seats should work just fine if you don't wire it in.

The individual rear seats I did also had heating, which had to be installed from scratch as the donor car has simple rear seats, so everything you need to do, I did + more for that install....
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2001 D2 4.2 QS Silver, 1997 D2 S8 Silver, 1999 D2 4.2 Silver, 2002 D2 S8 Dolphin Grey,
2003 C5 RS6 Blue, 1998 D2 S8 Black, 2000 D2 4.2 QS/S8 Ming Blue, 2003 D3 4.2 Ming Blue,
2005 B7 S4 Blue, 2006 D3 3.0 Tdi Black, 1999 D2 4.2 Silver, 2003 D3 4.2 LPG Crystal Blue,
2000 D2 S8 Silver, 2007 3.0 Tdi Q7 Black, 2009 B8 S4 Black, 1998 D2 S8 Agate Grey,
2006 D3 4.2 Tdi Blue, 2006 D3 S8, 2007 Q7 3.0 Tdi, 2006 C6 S6,

The Second 20 Audis:

2011 A7 Sline, 2001 A2 1.4 Tdi Black, 2002 A2 1.4 Tdi Silver, 2006 A8 4.2 Tdi Blue,
2007 4.2 Tdi Q7, 2006 S4 Cab Silver, 2010 RS6 Saloon Black , 2007 TT Roadster,
2010 A8 D4 4.2 Silver, 2006 C6 A6 2.7 Tdi Quattro, 2000 D2 4.2 QS/S8 Ming Blue (again), 2008 Q7 4.2 Black,
2009 C6 RS6 Saloon Daytona Grey, 2001 Fully Loaded A2 Tdi, 2006 Avant S6 Black, 2007 VW Caravelle Exec Black (almost an Audi)
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Old 25th August 2015, 05:35 PM
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Yeah from reading the thread I believe you it was a lot of work with those individual seats Impressive project!

Is there any point trying to get a used oem wiring loom for the rear heating ? Or did I read somewhere that the wires go from the rear switches, all the way in front under the dash and back again ? If so i guess it's easier to just make my own
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