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Old 10-03-2010, 12:55 PM
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Default Power source for heated seats

I have searched the ERA web site and looked in the assembly manual and wiring diagrams for the correct way to wire the heated seats, but with no luck.

The switches were mounted under the dash by ERA, but I am not sure where to get the B+.

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Old 10-03-2010, 01:09 PM
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John,

I had Bob at ERA create a small circuit with relay for my heated seats. You may want to give him a call on Monday.

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Old 10-03-2010, 02:16 PM
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Fuse #2 doesn't do much. It's the horn and the lighter (if you have one). You could run your wire through the firewall grommet and tap in to the green wire at the horn relay if you wanted.

EDIT -- or, if you don't have a lighter, use the white wire coming off the 53|28 under the dash. That's what feeds the lighter and it should be right there for you, if you can find it.

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Old 10-05-2010, 03:25 PM
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Update;

Fuse 5 (15Amp) has only one active load - Brake lights (3.8Amps as tested on my car)

Fuse 2 (20Amp) has only one active load - Horns (7.3Amps as tested on my car)

The heated seat units tested out to 2.9Amps each and I tested my cell phone charger at .3
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At this point I plan to add the seat heaters to Fuse 5 and add a power outlet in the glove box (cell phone/GPS power source) to the Fuse 2. The lighter wire is pretty much where I need it for the glove box and I will run a new wire for the seat heaters.

Thanks for the thought starters and direction.

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The white wire (#21) is on all the time. The light green wire (#20?) is on the accessory circuit and switched. If 5A is your entire load, either one should do it.
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Agreed, Ign on only for any accy. -- there are very few things that you want a *constant* hot + on -- vs ign Hot.
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