Wiring diagram for front seats

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Cross posting, I originally posted this in the 100 forum but in case someone has addressed this here, thought I would post it here as well;

I purchased a set of seats (power, heated) from a junk yard but they had already crushed the balance of the 1998 FJZ 100 and I could not get the harness side of the plugs. I have installed them in a FJ60 but need to know the wiring diagram of the seat side for the plug (for these seats). Can anyone offer a little help here?
Thanks
Cruiserunc
 
Cross posting, I originally posted this in the 100 forum but in case someone has addressed this here, thought I would post it here as well;

I purchased a set of seats (power, heated) from a junk yard but they had already crushed the balance of the 1998 FJZ 100 and I could not get the harness side of the plugs. I have installed them in a FJ60 but need to know the wiring diagram of the seat side for the plug (for these seats). Can anyone offer a little help here?
Thanks
Cruiserunc

Download the electical schematics? Or make friends with a toyota tech and get the necessary info from them...
 
Download the electical schematics? Or make friends with a toyota tech and get the necessary info from them...
I've not been able to find it here. I have also not been able to find it online, as to the local Toyota dealership, probably not going to happen at the moment. Anyway, I do have a wiring diagram for a 55, 40 and 60 but nothing from the 100, thus my note. And, it may be here, and I am just not smart enough to find it.
Thanks for the reply.
 
Two additional possibilities:
1. Find a Haynes manual and they have electrical diagrams.
2. Figure it out by trial and error. There's a hot wire, a ground wire, one for the heater, and one for each direction on the seat. Use some jumper wires, and a 6 v dry cell battery, you'll have it figured out in no time.
 
Two additional possibilities:
1. Find a Haynes manual and they have electrical diagrams.
2. Figure it out by trial and error. There's a hot wire, a ground wire, one for the heater, and one for each direction on the seat. Use some jumper wires, and a 6 v dry cell battery, you'll have it figured out in no time.

X2 Thats what I did with my Volvo seats, not hard at all. Just make sure there is no side impact airbags :D
 
X2 Thats what I did with my Volvo seats, not hard at all. Just make sure there is no side impact airbags :D
Actually, the air bag issue was one of my concerns about randomly powering posts that I had no idea how they completed a circuit. These seats do not have airbags, (think that happened about 2001 or 02) so I have broken the plug down now and am trying to see what powers up without burning anything up/out/down!
Thanks for the suggestions. (EOT)
 

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