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RE: Volvo V/S90 front seats retrofit/standalone. - kaptinkeiff - 07-05-2025 (07-05-2025, 02:58 AM)The Stig Wrote: Success! I got my setup to work. Specifically Arduino + MCP2515 with codes from @IMAY2023. Had to parse through the file to weed out some, due to there being too many to push all of them brute-force style through the arduino (not enough space). Most of the credit goes to ChatGPT, as I am not code savy. Absolutely stellar, brilliant work and news!!!! From the wiring perspective, I'm assuming you've just rammed the MCP2515 straight to can high & low on the seat from the Arduino, along with the 3-4 12V+ on the seat? Thank you so much for replying, updating and popping that here, and once again to IMAY! RE: Volvo V/S90 front seats retrofit/standalone. - The Stig - 07-05-2025 (07-05-2025, 09:15 AM)kaptinkeiff Wrote:(07-05-2025, 02:58 AM)The Stig Wrote: Success! I got my setup to work. Specifically Arduino + MCP2515 with codes from @IMAY2023. Had to parse through the file to weed out some, due to there being too many to push all of them brute-force style through the arduino (not enough space). Most of the credit goes to ChatGPT, as I am not code savy. Yes, wire up the MCP2515 to the arduino (follow walkthroughs or ChatGPT if you are a noob like me), then CAN H and L straight from MCP2515 to the pin's on the seat (29 L and 30 H). Make sure to power at least the two 12V+ pins that run the control module (pin 3 and 16), and ground pin 6. Also, for the CAN wires, twist them, and add a 120ohm resistor on both ends to "terminate". so one going across the wires at the seat side and another at the MCP2515 side. Also, make sure the arduino is grounded to the same ground as the seat. Hope that all makes sense. After I make this all a neat package and actually get it in the car, I will tackle the vented and heated functions. RE: Volvo V/S90 front seats retrofit/standalone. - oleelstad - 08-07-2025 (07-05-2025, 05:19 PM)The Stig Wrote:(07-05-2025, 09:15 AM)kaptinkeiff Wrote:(07-05-2025, 02:58 AM)The Stig Wrote: Success! I got my setup to work. Specifically Arduino + MCP2515 with codes from @IMAY2023. Had to parse through the file to weed out some, due to there being too many to push all of them brute-force style through the arduino (not enough space). Most of the credit goes to ChatGPT, as I am not code savy. Amazing! I've had these seats laying around and not done anything with them yet. Started looking into them today, I guess this is my calling to give this another shot. ![]() Do you know exact what canbus message you are sending? RE: Volvo V/S90 front seats retrofit/standalone. - oleelstad - 08-07-2025 (07-05-2025, 02:58 AM)The Stig Wrote: Success! I got my setup to work. Specifically Arduino + MCP2515 with codes from @IMAY2023. Had to parse through the file to weed out some, due to there being too many to push all of them brute-force style through the arduino (not enough space). Most of the credit goes to ChatGPT, as I am not code savy. Just filtered this in excel and there were 1000+ duplicates. Narrowed down to 132 codes now. RE: Volvo V/S90 front seats retrofit/standalone. - oleelstad - 08-08-2025 (07-05-2025, 05:19 PM)The Stig Wrote:(07-05-2025, 09:15 AM)kaptinkeiff Wrote:(07-05-2025, 02:58 AM)The Stig Wrote: Success! I got my setup to work. Specifically Arduino + MCP2515 with codes from @IMAY2023. Had to parse through the file to weed out some, due to there being too many to push all of them brute-force style through the arduino (not enough space). Most of the credit goes to ChatGPT, as I am not code savy. RE: Volvo V/S90 front seats retrofit/standalone. - Sparkfire7 - 08-24-2025 Amazing write up here, I am a complete noob to Arduino and CAN communication, I am about to attempt this swap with S60 Inscript seats from a 2022 S60 into a 2016 Tacoma. Anyone have any other tips or tricks to add? |