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Junkyard Visit Update 200 1992

Herb,

To find the wire harness connections for the seat heater switches you need to remove the driver seat, remove the right side kick panel from the center dash console and pull the carpet up on the driver's side. I believe that if you trace the wires that lead from the front of the gear shifter back towards the fuse box, you will find a cluster of wires that are grouped together roughly where your knee is when sitting in the driver's seat. In my car a group of wires was tied together at this point and the wire harness for the seat heater switches was just sitting there, behind a few of the other wires. The wire harness that comes off of the seat heater switches just clips right into it. Good luck and I hope you can easily find it. My vehicle had no switches or seat heaters, but the wiring was already there just waiting for me to tap into it.






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