@@automotiveelectronicsfroms2699 Cool ill check it out!!Was wondering do you have any videos on the 88-98 chevy trucks/tahoes/sububans?Im looking at a power seat diagram and can not understand it at all.Its not like the power seat video ive seen of yours.Heres a link to the diagram www.justanswer.com/chevy/1rlhl-92-chevy-power-seat-a-1996-chevy-silverado-i-wires-going.html I dont understand how the Forward and rearward work.I get F is power and must connect to D for forward and E for reverse but how do they get back to ground which is C? Are they switched to the ground terminal when its pushed aswell?Or are they grounded at all times?Sorry for the long post just trynna figure this out
Joesph all of your videos are excellent. Thanks for sharing and Happy New Year 😊
Man great stuff!!You deserve more subs!!
Thank you I just started this channel A couple of years ago I have another channel Joe electronics schematics for Auto that's monetized thank you
@@automotiveelectronicsfroms2699 Cool ill check it out!!Was wondering do you have any videos on the 88-98 chevy trucks/tahoes/sububans?Im looking at a power seat diagram and can not understand it at all.Its not like the power seat video ive seen of yours.Heres a link to the diagram
www.justanswer.com/chevy/1rlhl-92-chevy-power-seat-a-1996-chevy-silverado-i-wires-going.html
I dont understand how the Forward and rearward work.I get F is power and must connect to D for forward and E for reverse but how do they get back to ground which is C? Are they switched to the ground terminal when its pushed aswell?Or are they grounded at all times?Sorry for the long post just trynna figure this out
@@simplyjay7252 when I get a chance I'll look at the schematic the print does a little small but I have to magnify it
@@automotiveelectronicsfroms2699 Ok thank you!