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wanting to install heated seats elements into my '91 maxima. are there any tricks i should know or is there a proper route i should follow in regards to the wiring?  any hints will be appreciated.
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Are you purchasing some kind of kit?  
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I have no kit i just ended up with the seat elements out of a wrecked murano and considered installing them in my car if not too much hassle involved.  Do those pads run full twelve volts or are they run down to much less?
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How many elements do they have in each seat?  Are there 2 wires per element?  I am sure that on High they are fed 12 volts. 

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Awesome thanks.  It is two seperate elements (back and bottom)  joined by the wiring harness which ends in a three wire plug.  Once i figure which wire does what they'll be goin in.

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Chances are there is a common ground and a hot for each element.  Do you have an Ohm meter? 
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Yes i do and that will tell the tale.

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