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    I googled Discovery seat wiring & found this link: Free Download Wiring Diagram: 2002 Land Rover Defender Electrical Circuit Diagrams.pdf OnlineFreeEbooks the most imitated free ebooks site

    I haven't looked at it, & it says it's for a Defender but I presume they'd be at least similar?

    And these links too:
    http://www.landroverresource.com/ from this thread:
    http://landroverforums.com/forum/dis...systems-18287/

    Good luck! And be very, very careful. 12V systems are plenty powerful enough to electrocute you, and DC is far more likely to do so than AC.


    For the record, I have a limited electrical licence in the state of QLD. I'm not a fully licensed electrician & anyone considering using the information I've provided should consider getting the services of a properly licensed electrician.
    Last edited by Ratel10mm; 30th April 2011 at 10:51 PM. Reason: extra info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratel10mm View Post

    For the record, I have a limited electrical licence in the state of QLD. I'm not a fully licensed electrician & anyone considering using the information I've provided should consider getting the services of a properly licensed electrician.
    Nice disclaimer

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    See if this helps from RAVE:

    DISCOVERY 4.45
    Seat Adjustment Operation
    With the ignition switch in position I or II or the driver’s door open, the BCU
    provides an earth path for the coils of the LH and RH power seat relays,
    energising the relays and closing the contacts..
    DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
    The feeds from fusible links 1 and 7 pass through the relay contacts and
    connect on WN wires to the LH and RH satellite fuse blocks. The feed passes
    through fuse 2 in each satellite fuse block and is connected to the LH and RH
    seat switch packs on WR wires.
    Each of the four seat motors are connected to the LH or RH seat switch pack
    by two wires. The operation of the switches can supply the feed from fuse 2
    into either of the wires to operate the motors in either direction. The wire
    connections to each motor from the LH or RH switch pack is as follows:
    The LH and RH rear up/down seat motors are connected on U and NY
    wires respectively.
    The LH and RH seat motor forward/rearward motors are connected on R
    and GY wires respectively.
    The LH and RH front up/down seat motors are connected on Y and W wires
    respectively.
    The LH and RH back recline forward/rearward seat motors are connected
    on O and S wires respectively.

    For wire colour legend see RAVE.
    If you don't have a copy get one.
    All the electrical schematics are in there too.
    Good luck.
    biggin
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    Thanks Biggin

    I have tried to look this up on Rave and I couldn't make much sense of it. more mechanical then Electrical.

    I'll have another Crack.

    Matt

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    GOT IT.

    I just put power from the Lighter direct onto the motor under the seat. I couldn't get the seat back to lie back at all on the passenger side. I rigged up a switch with a fuse and I just change the plugs around to get it to go the other way.

    Cheers

    Matt

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    Temp fix done..

    Should get to a Nanocom tomorrow.

    matt

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    Glad you sussed it Matt.

    Thanks for the comment on my disclaimer. Seems a pity we need to be so careful to CYA these days, but there you go.

    So, did you get a Nanacom on it & is it now programmed correctly?

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