Memory Seat System Components
The memory seat system consists of the following components:
• | Driver seat adjuster motor assembly |
• | Driver seat recliner motor |
Memory Seat System Controls
The memory seat system is controlled by the following components:
Memory Seat System Operation
The seat adjuster motors are controlled by the memory seat module through
the adjuster motor supply circuits. Adjuster motor operation occurs when the
memory seat module switches one of the adjuster motor supply circuits to
battery positive voltage and the other to ground. The adjuster motors
are reversible and the direction of the adjuster motor rotation is determined
by which of the adjuster motor supply circuits is switched to battery
positive voltage and which is grounded.
The seat adjuster switch is supplied with a ground circuit. When a seat
adjuster switch is pressed the signal circuit is closed to the ground supply.
Closing the switch signal circuit to ground pulls the signal circuit low
indicating to the memory seat module the switch status is active. The
memory seat module also uses the serial data circuit for diagnostic purposes
and to send and receive messages which affects the memory seat system
operation.
The seat adjuster motors are equipped with 2 types of position sensors.
The position sensors for the horizontal motors, and the front and rear vertical
motors are a 3 wire transducer type sensor. The position sensor for the
recliner motor is internal to the motor and is a hall effect type sensor.
The transducer position sensors are supplied with a 5 volt reference circuit
and low reference circuit from the memory seat module. Whenever a memory
seat module function is active the memory seat module receives a signal
from each position sensor which varies from 0 to 5 volts depending on the
seat position. The memory seat module uses the transducer position sensor
signal voltage to determine the seat position when storing or recalling
seat position settings. With the hall effect sensor for the recliner motor,
the memory seat module monitors the same information to determine power
seat position but instead of monitoring for changes in voltage readings,
the memory seat module monitors pulse rates from the sensor.