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Old 11-19-2014, 07:50 PM   #14
Andy4639
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Lightbulb Re: Wiring heated seats

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Originally Posted by 67 Burb View Post
I would power the seat heaters through a relay. Activate the relay to be on only with the ignition on. (Not the ACCESSORY circuit)
This isn't the problem. That's how it is now.

I want the heater to cut off if the belt is unbuckled. This way if a passenger gets out of the truck and forgets to turn the switch off the heater will not stay on for no reason while I'm driving.
This is the only way I know for sure to have the heater turned off even if someone is in the passenger side and doesn't buckle up the heater want work.

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