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UPDATE: Voltage at Seat Heater Switch 200

Update from this thread from last month.

Found two problems - one certainly causing an problem and the other possibly contributing on the side. First, one of the wires entering the seat-back grid was broken at the connection from the harness wiring and grid. Second, the connection to the live wire in the switch was questionable. Not completely ruined, but it didn't look 100%. Had to pull the seat fully out to get at the seat-back grid. Had zip-ties handy to replace hog-rings with on the cover.

With those fixes (and the thermostat removed), there will be some warm bums on cold mornings here soon.

Thanks for hearing me out -
Zach Zaletel
Anchorage, Alaska
1990 245 w/258xxx mi






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