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russbm62 
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Hello
    Need help on how the layout is on hooking a relay for a 2009 Toyota Venza I am installing a seat heater on both front seat.
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Your switches, are they POS or NEG output?
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Positive output.
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Take one standard automotive relay, switch input ONLY via ignition.
Take output to relay 86.
Ground to 85.
12V+ constant fused at whatever amperage the kit suggests to 87.
Output to heater from 30.
Notes:-
You must ONLY feed switches from ignition circuit, either ignition switch, fuse box or heater input. If you don't you will drain your battery plus possibly a fire risk.
One relay per seat.
If the kit has one fuse, say 20 amps, then feed 15 amps to each relay

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