SubDominant
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- Joined
- Jun 7, 2020
- Posts
- 117
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- Location
- California
- First Name
- Keith
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- V1500
- Engine Size
- 5.7L
Hey Sub... I got my CTS seats out of a pick n pull last week; and actually got a 3rd from a separate yard for spare parts and some parts for the rails that I could not get out of the original car. After some serious googling and YouTubing I got both test wired up to my cordless drill batteries. Passenger seat is EASY. 2 wire; red/white (or orange depending on year) and black for ground. That’s it; all fully functional.
As for the driver only SLIGHTLY more complicated. Same as above; Red/white + ground and then also you need to power / ground the switch to control the motors. On mine (2010 CTS) it was a smaller 16 Ga red/white wire and also a ground. That was it. All functions work and work smoothly. Message me if you have questions. The additional wires are to give the switches simulated power coming from the memory module (which we won’t have). You can wire this all up in about an hour tops I would imagine.
Additionally; my seats adjust full motion (up and down included). I was able to adjust them full down in the testing and based on measurements will actually mount LOWER than the stock buckets. That is a huge relief because I was concerned with them being too high thanks to the suburban floor hump. Grand total; $130 for 3 seats and a couple hours time. These new run $1000. Win for us.
Now on to the brackets for me.
Photo of the driver seat I pulled when it was still in the car.
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Sweet!! I'll be using this when I get to tackling the wiring. I actually got the second row in out of a 2001 Yukon. Real easy install but requires lots of measuring and cutting of seat brackets to get right. Now I gotta finish my head gasket job...