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The photo I attached had the kick panel completely removed I believe or maybe there is a different panel? Thanks for your helpPop off the lower right kick trim. The leads should be tucked under there.
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The photo I attached had the kick panel completely removed I believe or maybe there is a different panel? Thanks for your helpPop off the lower right kick trim. The leads should be tucked under there.
If anyone is curious, they were taped up below the glove box, thanks!The photo I attached had the kick panel completely removed I believe or maybe there is a different panel? Thanks for your help
Used this guide for batt/switched power to install my Garmin Dashcam 56 with park mode today. Worked awesome, thanks!here is the key
Can you tell us who the forum sponsor is who sells the device? I really am interested!The AUX switches make life easier for wiring lights and similar devices. If they could be used for ESS disable, someone would have already posted how to do it. One of the forum sponsors sells a device for about $120 that plugs in under the dash and takes care of the ESS issue.
Smart Stop StartCan you tell us who the forum sponsor is who sells the device? I really am interested!
You will need to use the wiring and switch included with the heater for it to operate correctly. If you have the factory installed AUX Switches, there are two hot wires under the dash, one switched with the ignition and one always active. You will need to check the manual for the fuse ratings and compare that with what is pulled by the seat heaters. You might have to run a wire from the battery through the firewall.I'm going to install the Dorman seat heaters.
I also have the Aux switches.
The heaters come with a 3 way switch (off/low/ high).
Do I need to use this, or just use the aux switch?
I'm assuming I need to use the Dorman switch.
Instead of running directly to the fuse box, can I run to the aux switch wires already on the inside (or would I then have 2 switches to turn on - aux switch and Dorman switch?)
Thanks in advance.
How many AMPS do the seat heaters draw? That should be the first question before deciding anything else, IMO.I'm going to install the Dorman seat heaters.
I also have the Aux switches.
The heaters come with a 3 way switch (off/low/ high).
Do I need to use this, or just use the aux switch?
I'm assuming I need to use the Dorman switch.
Instead of running directly to the fuse box, can I run to the aux switch wires already on the inside (or would I then have 2 switches to turn on - aux switch and Dorman switch?)
Thanks in advance.
The installation instructions show the included wiring harness has a 10 amp fuse in it. It should work fine connected to the switched hot wire in the AUX bundle, or to AUX switch 3 or 4.It's the Dorman universal seat heater kit 628-040.
Only thing I can find in the instructions is that it is +12v.
Thanks for the quick responses.
Thanks Mr._BillThe installation instructions show the included wiring harness has a 10 amp fuse in it. It should work fine connected to the switched hot wire in the AUX bundle, or to AUX switch 3 or 4.