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2006 R1200RT Rear Seat Heater Wiring

zipper192

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I have a brand-new-to-me '06 R1200RT with a rear seat heater connector that been pulled apart. I'd appreciate it of someone will compare theirs to mine to verify that the way I've aligned the wires is correct. Rear Seat Heat Connector.jpg

Thanks for the assist.

Zipper
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I don't have heated seats, but this might help. Most BMW connectors have molded-in wire position numbers on both ends. Your plug should match the numbers shown here, 1-2-4-3. (strange way to count, no? :scratch)
I usually need good light and my readers to see the small numbers.

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edit: Just realized the numbers are out of order to make the drawing easier to follow. If the bottom position on the white plug is number 1, you are good.
 
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