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- 10 Mar 2017, 17:56
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Help with powering S60 seat -- Not in a Car
I have a strange request for assistance on getting 12V power to a 2009 S60 passenger side seat. I am using the seat in an Obutto gaming cockpit that I use for race simulation. I would greatly appreciate if you can let me know what I need to run 12v from either a battery or a 12V power supply.
- 18 Aug 2017, 15:35
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Re: Help with powering S60 seat -- Not in a Car
There's no LIN on that board specifically. The board is purely passive switches. Seat switches behave identically to the prior board. Memory switches either pull up to 12V or (more likely) pull down to ground. Based on the diagnostic technique discussed in prior posts, can you take a stab at tracing...
- 16 Jul 2020, 09:35
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Re: Help with powering S60 seat -- Not in a Car
It appears the switches are the same.
Yes, you can do it.
R1+, R1- will go to Motor 1,
R2+, R2- will go to motor 2 and so on.
All you need is to provide 12V on 30 and 31 and make sure you have + and - in an "X" pattern for each switch.
Yes, you can do it.
R1+, R1- will go to Motor 1,
R2+, R2- will go to motor 2 and so on.
All you need is to provide 12V on 30 and 31 and make sure you have + and - in an "X" pattern for each switch.
- 18 Jul 2020, 04:14
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Re: Help with powering S60 seat -- Not in a Car
Hi all, came across this while also looking to turn a seat into a computer chair.






