kd1yt
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This is one of those "maybe you happen to know from something you have worked on" questions...
I have an old back injury that flares up badly from time to time.
The warmth of the heated seatback can be very welcome when it does.
There are times that the weather happens to be warm enough that I would definitely not want the heated seatcushion "on" but would be glad to have the heated seatback on.
Does anyone happen to know -from working on the seats or taking them out for some other project- whether the wiring for the seat heaters' connections to the lower and upper heaters is accessible in a way that a switch could be wired in to disconnect the heater in the seatcushion, when desired -- but without having to start getting into taking the seat substantially apart to access the different portions' wiring?
Thanks!
I have an old back injury that flares up badly from time to time.
The warmth of the heated seatback can be very welcome when it does.
There are times that the weather happens to be warm enough that I would definitely not want the heated seatcushion "on" but would be glad to have the heated seatback on.
Does anyone happen to know -from working on the seats or taking them out for some other project- whether the wiring for the seat heaters' connections to the lower and upper heaters is accessible in a way that a switch could be wired in to disconnect the heater in the seatcushion, when desired -- but without having to start getting into taking the seat substantially apart to access the different portions' wiring?
Thanks!
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