My Heated Seats- Toasty Buns!!
#113
JK Super Freak
Easiest thing to do is to simply run a relay from a ciggy lighter or anything that is only powered on when the vehicle is running.
#115
Super Moderator
You can. They're supposed to draw 3a on low and 5a on high (each). Each comes with it's own harness as though you might install one in one vehicle and the other in a separate vehicle. I just put mine in last night and each harness had a 10a fuse. I put both of them together on their own circuit on a 10a fuse. The wire is thin enough that anything more than 10a going through them would probably melt the wire.
I put the switches under the hazard switch in that flat panel. Clipping a little bit from the larger panel will allow you plenty of room behind the smaller panel for the switches. I'll figure out a picture shortly.
jkfreaks.com/forums/showthread.php?p=399190
This forum won't accept my pictures but that link will take you to my post.
I put the switches under the hazard switch in that flat panel. Clipping a little bit from the larger panel will allow you plenty of room behind the smaller panel for the switches. I'll figure out a picture shortly.
jkfreaks.com/forums/showthread.php?p=399190
This forum won't accept my pictures but that link will take you to my post.
Last edited by karls10jk; 12-27-2015 at 12:39 PM.
#116
JK Enthusiast
You can. They're supposed to draw 3a on low and 5a on high (each). Each comes with it's own harness as though you might install one in one vehicle and the other in a separate vehicle. I just put mine in last night and each harness had a 10a fuse. I put both of them together on their own circuit on a 10a fuse. The wire is thin enough that anything more than 10a going through them would probably melt the wire.
I put the switches under the hazard switch in that flat panel. Clipping a little bit from the larger panel will allow you plenty of room behind the smaller panel for the switches. I'll figure out a picture shortly.
jkfreaks.com/forums/showthread.php?p=399190
This forum won't accept my pictures but that link will take you to my post.
I put the switches under the hazard switch in that flat panel. Clipping a little bit from the larger panel will allow you plenty of room behind the smaller panel for the switches. I'll figure out a picture shortly.
jkfreaks.com/forums/showthread.php?p=399190
This forum won't accept my pictures but that link will take you to my post.
#117
Super Moderator
For now I've got a mini fuse box under the glove box where my power comes in. That'll be changed soon but is irrelevant here. My fuse box has a 10a fuse and it feeds the two seats directly. The wire comes off of the fuse and runs down into their harness which terminates at the relay.
I want to move their power over to a switched source so they can't drain the battery overnight. Ronjenx has a great source of info on those available fuse slots in the factory box.
Try running your power wires straight to the battery, with a fuse inline of course, and see what you get. If it's nothing then you know it's on the seat end. If it's something then it's your power source. Do you hear the relay click when you hit your button?
I want to move their power over to a switched source so they can't drain the battery overnight. Ronjenx has a great source of info on those available fuse slots in the factory box.
Try running your power wires straight to the battery, with a fuse inline of course, and see what you get. If it's nothing then you know it's on the seat end. If it's something then it's your power source. Do you hear the relay click when you hit your button?