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Old Sep 26, 2008
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rsx seat heaters

i picked up some 06 heated rsx seats. Now that its starting to get colder outside i could use the heat on them anyone have a wiring diagram to get the heaters to work?
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Re: rsx seat heaters

no OEM option to do it. you'll have to come up with some custom wiring. probably a fused relay harness off the battery with separate switches.
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Re: rsx seat heaters

i got it figured out now im just trying to figure out the 2 way switch heating (hi and the low)
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