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Originally Posted by jburke26 I am interested in using this power point. But how can i make sure i don't overload the wiring going to that heated seat switch with
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The switches are on a 10A fuse and all the current goes through them (SE-11 of 2009 FSM), so it shouldn't be a problem unless you are using a lot of lights and both seat heaters on high at the same time. Use LEDs and you will have plenty of juice in the seat heater circuit.
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