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2010 E-150 - Wiring for passenger seat

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Old Dec 4, 2025 | 02:36 PM
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Question 2010 E-150 - Wiring for passenger seat

Hello everyone, When I pulled out the passenger seat I accidently ripped out the wires that plug into it. Looks like its something to do with a strange metal device attached to the seat belt clip. Right now I have two floating teal/brownish wires that I need to connect to white/yellow and light orange set. I don't know which way they go. Any ideas on how to figure it out? I know the white/yellow wire is getting voltage when the van is on. The two identical seat wires have continuity in both directions and that doesn't change regardless if seat belt is in or not. I tested for resistance assuming it might have a detector if someone is sitting down and it doesn't change if a person is sitting in it or not. I'm stuck and knowing my luck, if i guess I'm going to fry the entire thing. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated.

 
Old Dec 4, 2025 | 05:58 PM
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This is where a wiring diagram would be helpful.

If your vehicle did not have heated seats, the wires were most likely for occupant seating and seat belt alarm if used at that time.
 
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