In this first picture, you can see that I have marked the location of the cables in regard to location on the transmission. This is an important step, because if you don't have the cables in there proper location, the seat switch will not function as designed.
Next is to remove the cable retainers on both sides of the transmission. Note that there are 2 yellow cables. This is because one is a replacement. The cable colors determine the lengths of the cables. There are a total of 3 colors and 6 lengths.
Note that the cable end are in poor condition, so they will be either repaired or replaced, depending on availability and amount of damage. The terminal connector on this transmission is also damaged, and a replacement isn't available but it is still serviceable as is.
Next is to remove the cable retainers on both sides of the transmission. Note that there are 2 yellow cables. This is because one is a replacement. The cable colors determine the lengths of the cables. There are a total of 3 colors and 6 lengths.
Note that the cable end are in poor condition, so they will be either repaired or replaced, depending on availability and amount of damage. The terminal connector on this transmission is also damaged, and a replacement isn't available but it is still serviceable as is.