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Old 07-29-2020, 05:05 PM #16
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Another option some folks do for more switch space is get the bezel from a model with heated seats. My limited has 5 spots because of the seat switches. If you have any junk yards in the area that let you pull parts you may come away with most everything pretty cheaply. Heaters need some decent power to run.
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Quick question in piggybacking on the orginal heated seats question above! I was looking at the fuse diagram in the drivers side panel under the dash, and was was wondering, are the inserts with *no fuses* energized? Or I can only use an existing fuse to tap into? I have the bas model with no power seats so I’m assuming I’d be be able to put each seat heater on each “power seats fuse?” (Separate lines of course) the only thing I do have that’s power is the power lumbar support.


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Quick question in piggybacking on the orginal heated seats question above! I was looking at the fuse diagram in the drivers side panel under the dash, and was was wondering, are the inserts with *no fuses* energized? Or I can only use an existing fuse to tap into? I have the bas model with no power seats so I’m assuming I’d be be able to put each seat heater on each “power seats fuse?” (Separate lines of course) the only thing I do have that’s power is the power lumbar support.


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I'm not sure if they would be hot or not, best way to find out is with a multi-meter and test them.
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