Lumbar Support/Torso Bolster System Components
The lumbar support/torso bolster system for the driver and passenger  consists
of the following components:
|     •  | Driver and passenger lumbar support/torso bolster switches | 
 
|     •  | Driver and passenger lumbar support/torso bolster motor assemblies | 
 
|     •  | SEAT 30A circuit breaker | 
 
Lumbar Support/Torso Bolster System Operation
The power lumbar support/torso bolster system is only available with  the driver
memory, 8 way power seats option. The driver seat lumbar and torso  adjuster motors
are controlled through the driver seat module, while the passenger  seat lumbar and
torso adjuster motors are controlled directly through the  lumbar support/torso bolster
adjuster switch.
The driver seat module supplies the driver seat lumbar support/torso  bolster
adjuster switch assembly with a battery positive reference voltage.  While the switches
are in an inactive state the switch contacts are closed  to the switch ground circuit.
When a switch is pressed to an active state  the switch contact is closed to the reference
voltage circuit. Battery voltage  on a switch signal circuit indicates to the driver
seat module the switch  status is active. Each seat adjuster motor is controlled by
the driver seat  module through 2 motor control circuits. While the seat adjuster
motors are  in an inactive state the motor control circuits are closed to ground circuit
 contacts within the driver seat module. The driver seat module operates the  seat
adjuster motors by switching one of a motor's control circuits to battery  voltage.
The seat adjuster motors are bidirectional and the direction of adjuster  motor rotation
is determined by which of the adjuster motor control circuits  is switched to battery
voltage while the other remains grounded.
The seat adjuster motors are equipped with internal position sensors.  The adjuster
motor position sensors are monitored by the driver seat module  and are used to determine
the seat position when storing or recalling memory  settings. The lumbar and torso
adjuster motors use hall effect type position  sensors. The hall effect position sensors
are supplied with battery positive reference  and ground circuits from the driver
seat module. The position sensor signal  circuits are supplied battery positive voltage
through a resistor them monitored within the  driver seat module. During adjuster
motor operation the hall effect position  sensor provides a single pulse for every
revolution of the adjuster motor  shaft. The driver seat module counts the pulses
from the position sensor signal  circuits to determine the adjuster motor positions
when storing or recalling  memory seat position settings.
Battery voltage is supplied to the passenger seat lumbar support/torso  bolster
switch through the SEAT 30A circuit breaker. While the switches are  in an inactive
state the switch contacts are closed to the switch ground circuit.  When a switch
is pressed to an active state the switch contact is closed to  the battery voltage
supply circuit. Each motor is controlled by the power  seat switch through 2 motor
control circuits. The motors are bidirectional  and the direction of motor rotation
is determined by which of the motor control  circuits is switched to battery voltage
while the other remains grounded.