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8K0972483G Automotive 17-Pin Power Seat Connector — VW / Audi Electric Seat Adjustment Control Plug
8K0972483G Automotive 17-Pin Power Seat Connector VW / Audi Electric Seat Adjustment Control Plug
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8K0972483G Automotive 17-Pin Power Seat Connector — VW / Audi Electric Seat Adjustment
The 8K0972483G is a 17-pin automotive connector for VW and Audi electric power seat adjustment control systems. This connector interfaces the seat control module with the seat adjustment motors, position sensors, heating elements, and memory system circuits. The 8K0972483 series (with suffix variants A through G) is used across Audi A4 (B8), A5, A6 (C6/C7), Q5, and related VW Group platforms for power seat wiring harness connections.
Key Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| OEM Part Number | 8K0972483G |
| Cross References | 8K0 972 483 G |
| Pin Count | 17-pin |
| Application | Power seat adjustment control |
| Housing Material | PA66 glass-filled nylon |
| Terminal Material | Tin-plated copper alloy |
| Operating Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
| Compatible Platforms | Audi A4 B8, A5, A6 C6/C7, Q5; VW Passat B6/B7 |
| Compliance | RoHS |
8K0972483 Series Variants
| Part Number | Application / Notes |
|---|---|
| 8K0972483A | Base variant |
| 8K0972483D | With memory seat function |
| 8K0972483F | With heating + memory |
| 8K0972483G | Full-spec (heating + memory + massage) |
Typical Applications
- Audi A4 B8 / A5 / A6 C6/C7 / Q5 power seat connector repair
- VW Passat B6/B7 seat adjustment connector replacement
- Electric seat motor and sensor wiring harness repair
- Seat memory module connector replacement
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I identify which 8K0972483 variant I need?
The suffix letter (A, D, F, G) indicates the seat specification level. Check the part number on your original connector housing. If the original is damaged and unreadable, consult the Audi/VW ETKA parts catalog with your vehicle’s VIN to identify the correct variant for your seat configuration.
Q: What causes power seat connector failure on Audi/VW?
The most common cause is terminal corrosion from moisture ingress under the seat (spilled liquids, wet floor mats) and mechanical damage from seat adjustment cycling. Inspect the connector for green corrosion, bent terminals, or cracked housing. Clean corroded terminals with electrical contact cleaner before replacing if the housing is intact.
