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ridin_low07

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I have a 98 rcsb with conversion badges. It haf a full bench that I replaced with seats out of a Bonneville. so im not sure if this truck had power seats to begin with.
 

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looks like the connector that goes to the seat belt buckle for the seat belt indicator.
 

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On my 1998, it's for the driver seat power motor and lumbar. The passenger side has a similar connector, but with only one orange and one black wire--both going to the lumbar motor as it's a manual seat on that side.
 

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Look at the RPO label in the glovebox to see what the truck came with from the factory.

AG# will be the seat type; on mine, AG9 is a 6-way power seat on the driver side. A95 is for bucket seats. Other RPO codes are here:

http://www.rpocodes.com/
 
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