@@PBGarage i think i wouldnt only be interested in swapping the front seats, my b7 rear heats have a heated seat feature and i wouldnt want to give that up
Bring drille battery on junkyard ..cut red and gray wire connect to battery and you can move seats easy .. I just did it today b8 seats to b6 frome junkyard
Hello, I just did the same swap and I have the airbag code for passenger occupancy sensor, can I code it with OBDEleven? I did see a thread that said just swap the module
I've never used obd11, so nit sure if it has rhr capabilities to code what you need. Done think you can just swap models. At least I've never done it. Try it and let me know.
So after getting the seats in the car I got an airbag light for the passenger occupancy not ready I tried to code it in but no success. I was wondering if you had the same problem and how you fixed it.
Great vid, thanks for posting! I'm about to do B8 S-Line seats into my B7 and wondering why you chose to de-pin the airbag connector instead of splicing the wiring like you did for the other connectors? Curious if you had a specific reason...
I have heard that splicing the airbag connector can introduce resistance in the circuit, potentially causing an issue. I have never seen empirical data showing this, and despite this, I still took a safe approach.
@@PBGarage Cool, thanks for the insight. These S-line seats have a different connector than yours, no obvious way to push the pins back out so weighing my options on how to approach.
great video verifying that you are correct. th-cam.com/video/HJtGv73oMog/w-d-xo.html For this reason I soldered this connection.@@PBGarage Thanks for the video mate, still helping people years later.
PB Garage I’m trying to knock out the front driver seat but it’s a little different from the passenger seat wiring , do u have a spread sheet for the driver side? Thanks
Great video! Amazed it went so smoothly. Thinking about putting some b9 s4 seats in a b8 s4. Where did you get the wiring info from? Would i be able to find the info i need there?
I found all the information from scouring the fourms for hours... I managed to put together a quick excel spread sheet based on information I found. I could not locate wiring diagrams, which would have been the preferred option. There must be someone out there that has performed a B9 to B8.
After a bit of digging around, the B9 seats look to fit the B8 chasis, which means they would fit the B6! But does not sounds like anyone can get the massaging, heat, lumbar support to work. Power to move them appears to be easy to make work.
@@PBGarage yeah i saw one post of a guy who did it. Same problems. He was nice enough to say he found the wiring diagram. But said it wasnt much use and didnt link it. Said it was alot of trial and error 😒😂😂
@PB Garage, I have a B8 which has manual seats. I’ve managed to find B9 seats which are also manual. I noticed that the B8 has 3 plugs and the B9 has 2. Do you think they’ll be plug and play or will I have issues?
This is awesome. Any insight into how I may get the pin outs for a c5 S6? I have the b8 seats installed with power and it’s been a struggle to figure our the air bag sensor.. your b8 vs b7 table is helpful, any thoughts or help for c5 platform?
Do you notice the seating position being any lower than before? Interested in doing this in my B6 purely for what I know to be a lower position in my B8.5 Allroad, but don’t know if that will translate in the B6 chassis. Thoughts?
PB Garage Interesting, it’s gotta be the steering wheel position in the B8 then. I sit so nice and low! Don’t think I’ll waste my time doing the B8 seats, albeit super attractive in there. Thanks again!
So I followed your wiring diagram to install S5 seats into a B7. Everything seams to work except moving front to back. I’ve only attempted the passenger seat at the moment. Any help would be appreciated.
The memory seat is not retained. Not quite possible without significant more research on how both modules work, since the B6/7 module is in the CCM under the carpet. Its been a while, but I think the omitted wires are for the module specifically. But I cannot be 100% certain.
Hey buddy! I'm retrofitting some leather heated sline seats, into my audi a4 sline. I'm not intending to wire in the heated seats, so I was hoping it'd be plug and play, unfortunately the leather seats do not have the black connector, instead they only have the green, do you know if I can repin it to work? 😅
@@PBGarage Managed to get them in, a few minor issues, the plug issue just left me with a passenger occupancy sensor issue which was easily coded out. 😊
so with this swap, you are able to retain all of the functions like heated and power seats correct? also is this procedure the exact same for installing b8 a4 s line seats into s b7 ?
Yes, heat, power and lumbar support all work. I cannot comment on the S-line seat pin outs, but if I was a betting man, I would say that they are identical.
@@juriaronija2550 The S5 coupes do not have the provision as a the S4 or sedans do. I've read of guys doing some DIYs to add the belt pin, which is fuzzy on details, but a 10.9 bolt with a two nuts onto a rail would be sufficient.
quick question i sold my b7 a4 seats now i have a b8 s4 parts car that i wanted to take those seats and put in my b7 while i source some stock b7 a4 seats for my b7 car. if i where to take my b8 s4 seats out of that car bolt them up without connecting any connectors just to use in the meantime until i source some interior for my b7 would i have any issues? i'm not worried about any airbag lights on my dash or anything so long as i have seats to drive the car while i try to find interior for it. my main concern is will it trigger the car to deploy an airbag or anything like that being the car will read as if i dont have seats in it. Might be a stupid question but i've never worked on any cars before so sorry in advance lol
In my install, my car had heated seats so its simply making the connections like in the video. If your B6 does not have heated seats, then you need to wire in a power source from behind your dash, under your carpet and to the connector in the floor. Nothing is "roughed-in" per se.
Idk what kind of awful soldering iron you have, must be like 5w or something? Even a 10w or so soldering iron should be able to solder those power wires lol. Some of those connectors look identical but I'm guessing there are some sort of small differences.
haha its something from Canadian Tire/Fischer price equivalent. I clearly need to step up my soldering game, since Im still using a lighter on the heat shrink!
And yes, the terminal pins have various small differences. I would have loved to simply re-pin over soldering any day. I mention it at 1:47 that the pins do not match.
Hi ! did you swap passenger seat pad/bladder and module from your B7 seat to your B8 S4 ? this module in picture : i0.wp.com/www.nickscarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/IMG_1637.jpg?w=850&ssl=1
I did NOT have to do that. The B8 has a bladder. My B7 seats has one as well, so no need to swap anything. Region has a play in this too. B7 American cars need a bladder. B7 canadian cars do not. B6s also never came with them. So if you have a B6 S4 seat going into a B7 american, you need to add one. Hopefully that helps.
@@RZAtomic Then it sounds like you should be able to leave the bladder alone in the b8 seat. That is essentially what i did, but into a b7A4 canadian. bladder left un touched.
@@PBGarage ok superb !!! the job will be easier thanks man. Do you still have the car with the B8 S4 seat ? is it worth it ? those B8 S4 seat are sportier from the look point of view and more comfy ?
@@RZAtomic Still have it, they are quite nice seats, I do prefer B6/B7 S4 seats, but these B8s look a lot nicer for sure. I find they ride a little high compared to the B6/7 S4, but they are still quite comfy. Keep use posted on how it goes!
hey this video is great and really made me want to swap b8 s4 seats into my b7
Thanks you should!
Make sure to check our vid on the rear seats first though.
@@PBGarage i think i wouldnt only be interested in swapping the front seats, my b7 rear heats have a heated seat feature and i wouldnt want to give that up
Am try to get some s5 seats form jurnk yard but cant get to the bolts how can i move it to get to the bolts. What wire with 18v battery
Bring drille battery on junkyard ..cut red and gray wire connect to battery and you can move seats easy .. I just did it today b8 seats to b6 frome junkyard
Or use the two bug wires behind the driver side headlight that feed the fan control module.
Hello, I just did the same swap and I have the airbag code for passenger occupancy sensor, can I code it with OBDEleven? I did see a thread that said just swap the module
I've never used obd11, so nit sure if it has rhr capabilities to code what you need. Done think you can just swap models. At least I've never done it. Try it and let me know.
So after getting the seats in the car I got an airbag light for the passenger occupancy not ready I tried to code it in but no success. I was wondering if you had the same problem and how you fixed it.
Hey it worked the first time for me, perhaps something might not be wired properly.
Great vid, thanks for posting! I'm about to do B8 S-Line seats into my B7 and wondering why you chose to de-pin the airbag connector instead of splicing the wiring like you did for the other connectors? Curious if you had a specific reason...
I have heard that splicing the airbag connector can introduce resistance in the circuit, potentially causing an issue. I have never seen empirical data showing this, and despite this, I still took a safe approach.
@@PBGarage Cool, thanks for the insight. These S-line seats have a different connector than yours, no obvious way to push the pins back out so weighing my options on how to approach.
great video verifying that you are correct. th-cam.com/video/HJtGv73oMog/w-d-xo.html For this reason I soldered this connection.@@PBGarage Thanks for the video mate, still helping people years later.
Great Vid....Did you ever get the rear seats in ?
Not yet, but very soon! maybe this weekend.
PB Garage I’m trying to knock out the front driver seat but it’s a little different from the passenger seat wiring , do u have a spread sheet for the driver side? Thanks
Great video! Amazed it went so smoothly. Thinking about putting some b9 s4 seats in a b8 s4. Where did you get the wiring info from? Would i be able to find the info i need there?
I found all the information from scouring the fourms for hours... I managed to put together a quick excel spread sheet based on information I found. I could not locate wiring diagrams, which would have been the preferred option. There must be someone out there that has performed a B9 to B8.
After a bit of digging around, the B9 seats look to fit the B8 chasis, which means they would fit the B6! But does not sounds like anyone can get the massaging, heat, lumbar support to work. Power to move them appears to be easy to make work.
@@PBGarage yeah i saw one post of a guy who did it. Same problems. He was nice enough to say he found the wiring diagram. But said it wasnt much use and didnt link it. Said it was alot of trial and error 😒😂😂
@PB Garage, I have a B8 which has manual seats. I’ve managed to find B9 seats which are also manual. I noticed that the B8 has 3 plugs and the B9 has 2. Do you think they’ll be plug and play or will I have issues?
This is awesome. Any insight into how I may get the pin outs for a c5 S6? I have the b8 seats installed with power and it’s been a struggle to figure our the air bag sensor.. your b8 vs b7 table is helpful, any thoughts or help for c5 platform?
Not sure sorry, there must be something kicking around the forums that will have a chart.
Great video, do you know with the code changes does the side airbags still work?
Yes everything works!
@@PBGarage Perfect! Thank you!
Do you notice the seating position being any lower than before? Interested in doing this in my B6 purely for what I know to be a lower position in my B8.5 Allroad, but don’t know if that will translate in the B6 chassis. Thoughts?
Seems about the same to me.
PB Garage Thanks! Maybe the steering wheel is pitched up a bit higher in the B8 to feel more like you’re sitting below it. Thanks for the insight
Actually after jumping in from my b6s4 and back into this wagon, these seats seem to sit a bit higher than the b6s4 seats.
PB Garage Interesting, it’s gotta be the steering wheel position in the B8 then. I sit so nice and low! Don’t think I’ll waste my time doing the B8 seats, albeit super attractive in there. Thanks again!
So I followed your wiring diagram to install S5 seats into a B7. Everything seams to work except moving front to back. I’ve only attempted the passenger seat at the moment. Any help would be appreciated.
Hard to do with out sharing photos, try audizine, there is a solid thread that contains alot of good information for trouble shooting.
With these wired the way they are, does it retain the memory functions? Any idea what the wires on the B8 seats that weren’t used go to(function)?
The memory seat is not retained. Not quite possible without significant more research on how both modules work, since the B6/7 module is in the CCM under the carpet. Its been a while, but I think the omitted wires are for the module specifically. But I cannot be 100% certain.
Hey buddy! I'm retrofitting some leather heated sline seats, into my audi a4 sline. I'm not intending to wire in the heated seats, so I was hoping it'd be plug and play, unfortunately the leather seats do not have the black connector, instead they only have the green, do you know if I can repin it to work? 😅
Yes, if you are transferring less features then its less wiring to do! it will never be plug and play though.
@@PBGarage Managed to get them in, a few minor issues, the plug issue just left me with a passenger occupancy sensor issue which was easily coded out. 😊
so with this swap, you are able to retain all of the functions like heated and power seats correct? also is this procedure the exact same for installing b8 a4 s line seats into s b7 ?
Yes, heat, power and lumbar support all work. I cannot comment on the S-line seat pin outs, but if I was a betting man, I would say that they are identical.
Did you make a video for the back seats?
We made an attempt but the result wasn’t what we wanted. It’s going to happen though rest assured.
Amazing video! Thanks!
When rear seats video is coming?
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can’t wait , i bought s5 seats and tried to install fronts but the seats don’t have seatbelt anchoring on them any idea?
@@juriaronija2550 The S5 coupes do not have the provision as a the S4 or sedans do. I've read of guys doing some DIYs to add the belt pin, which is fuzzy on details, but a 10.9 bolt with a two nuts onto a rail would be sufficient.
Thanks for reply !
Will try to figure something out!
Where did you read about these DIY’s?
Can’t find any regarding seatbelt pin for s5 coupe seats.
Nice video. How about the rear when the video is coming ?
On hold until the STK project is completed, which is shortly.
Did you manage to install the rears?
Hi did you make the video for the back seat ?
Not yet, that literally took a back seat once the 2.7 swap started.
quick question i sold my b7 a4 seats now i have a b8 s4 parts car that i wanted to take those seats and put in my b7 while i source some stock b7 a4 seats for my b7 car. if i where to take my b8 s4 seats out of that car bolt them up without connecting any connectors just to use in the meantime until i source some interior for my b7 would i have any issues? i'm not worried about any airbag lights on my dash or anything so long as i have seats to drive the car while i try to find interior for it. my main concern is will it trigger the car to deploy an airbag or anything like that being the car will read as if i dont have seats in it. Might be a stupid question but i've never worked on any cars before so sorry in advance lol
By leaving it disconnected it will not cause anything to happen, other than a light on the dash.
What’s the wire diag for the driver if you know?
Don't have it anymore but very similar to the passenger
@@PBGarage oh no worries I just copied the passenger one for most of it.
Are you planning on doing the rear seats anytime soon?
Soon, no, but eventually yes. Focusing on the 2.7 build for it first, then will do the rears.
Will a video of rear seats come?
Eventually, I am focusing on a 2.7 build/swap into this car before looking int the rear seats.
Driver seat ?
It is the same
Where is the rear seats video, share the link please . .?
That project too a a literal back seat. 14 other projects kind of fell into place before we even knew it. Will get to it for sure one day.
Hi I need help, change the seats to electric on an a4b8 and the airbag light is on. Thanks in advance.
Have you run through the VCDS/Vagcom section of the video?
Hey, did you ever managed to fit the rear seats??
Stay tuned we are about to post a video about it.
Cant wait.
Dose the heated seat work? my stock b6 seat is not power seat,
In my install, my car had heated seats so its simply making the connections like in the video. If your B6 does not have heated seats, then you need to wire in a power source from behind your dash, under your carpet and to the connector in the floor. Nothing is "roughed-in" per se.
PB Garage
I do have heated seat 😃 but I don’t have power seat
@@wafi3187 Same story then, will need to wire something in from behind the dash from what I read.
PB Garage
Thanks 😃
I just want to confirm, seats will work from a 2010-2016 s4?
Correct.
Is that same as b6?
Yes.
PB Garage
Thanks!!
did i just hear you call it auh dee?
It’s my French accent :p
Idk what kind of awful soldering iron you have, must be like 5w or something? Even a 10w or so soldering iron should be able to solder those power wires lol. Some of those connectors look identical but I'm guessing there are some sort of small differences.
haha its something from Canadian Tire/Fischer price equivalent. I clearly need to step up my soldering game, since Im still using a lighter on the heat shrink!
And yes, the terminal pins have various small differences. I would have loved to simply re-pin over soldering any day. I mention it at 1:47 that the pins do not match.
@@PBGarage hey using a lighter for heatshrink is fine :)
Hi ! did you swap passenger seat pad/bladder and module from your B7 seat to your B8 S4 ?
this module in picture : i0.wp.com/www.nickscarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/IMG_1637.jpg?w=850&ssl=1
I did NOT have to do that. The B8 has a bladder. My B7 seats has one as well, so no need to swap anything. Region has a play in this too. B7 American cars need a bladder. B7 canadian cars do not. B6s also never came with them. So if you have a B6 S4 seat going into a B7 american, you need to add one. Hopefully that helps.
@@PBGarage i Will swap B8 s4 Canadian in a B7 RS4 canadian
@@RZAtomic Then it sounds like you should be able to leave the bladder alone in the b8 seat. That is essentially what i did, but into a b7A4 canadian. bladder left un touched.
@@PBGarage ok superb !!! the job will be easier thanks man. Do you still have the car with the B8 S4 seat ? is it worth it ? those B8 S4 seat are sportier from the look point of view and more comfy ?
@@RZAtomic Still have it, they are quite nice seats, I do prefer B6/B7 S4 seats, but these B8s look a lot nicer for sure. I find they ride a little high compared to the B6/7 S4, but they are still quite comfy. Keep use posted on how it goes!