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Old 11-20-2014, 03:10 AM   #16
Andy4639
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Lightbulb Re: Wiring heated seats

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Originally Posted by 67 Burb View Post
Are you using the 99 Tahoe seat belts? If so, is the passenger seat belt wired to sense being done-up like the driver side belt does? If so, you could use that circuit to trigger a relay for the heater.
Yes, I'm using 99 Tahoe seat belts.

I think I have figured it out. The seat belt buckle per say doesn't have a switch in it. The buckle itself is the connector to the 2 wires inside the buckle. So if my thinking is right all I need to do is make the buckle the hot side instead of the ground. At least I hope so. I will try tomorow when I wake up and see if it works.

This way when the seat belt is un buckled the circuit is open with no power to the relay and once the key switch is turned off there is no power at all to it.
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