Power Seats
OPERATIONThe Driver's Seat Motor Assembly has three reversible motors within the same housing.
The Driver's Seat Control Switch determines the direction of current flow through each motor. The direction of current flow determines the direction of motor rotation.
If power is applied when a motor is stalled, a circuit breaker will protect the motor. Motors may stall due to either mechanical failure or running to the limit of travel.
The FWD/RWD Motor drivers the seat forward and backward.
The Front Height Motor drives the front of the seat up and down.
The Rear Height Motor drives the rear of the seat up and down.
The circuit is grounded when switches are at rest.
The Seat Control Switch sends current flow to turn the motors clockwise or counterclockwise.
If the 6-way knob is set to the "UP" position, switch 3 is closed. Current is sent through switch 7 to the Rear Height Motor and through switch 1 to the Front Height Motor. The entire seat moves up.