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Posted: June 09, 2009 at 8:58 AM / IP Logged  

Vehicle:

2008 Ford Edge

Plan:

Install dual heated seat kit (with high/low settings) that comes with a rocker switch to activate high or low heat setting.

I plan to buy the Ford Edge heated seat switches to use instead of the rocker switches that come with the heated seat kit.

Question:

How do I wire the Ford Edge momentary heated seat switch in place of the rocker switch that comes with the heated seat kit?  The Ford switches are designed for high or low heated seat settings.

Anyone have access to the Ford Edge heated seat switch pinouts?

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looking at the diagram and a 2007 we have here it looks like the switchs are built into the Hvac control head then the signals go to another control module   
do you have the switches already ?
If i Can't Install it    I Don't need it   Joe
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I do not have the switches, currently.

They are ~$25/ea through Ford. 

If that's the case then all the seats in the Edge must be wired for heated seats just without the switches and the heater pads, correct?

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I found this for a newer F-150 (should be similar) I would think for the wiring:

Ford Heated Seat

OK for Passenger side wire colors, Cxxx are the connectors (Best i can do):

Driver:
Central Junction Box - VT/OG Acc 20a F2.11 20A C270A
VT/OG - Wire
Seat Heater Switch C320
YE/LB wire
Splice - (one to Seat Cus hion other to EATC)
YE/LB wire
Seat Cushion Heater C364a
GY/LB
Seat Back Heater C365a
BK
Ground (check for 12V)
Pass:
Central Junction Box - VT/OG Acc 20a F2.11 20A
Seat Heater Switch C321
YE/LB wire
Splice - (one to Seat Cus hion other to EATC)
YE/LB wire
Seat Cushion Heater C334a
GY/LB
Seat Back Heater C335a
BK
Ground

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Looks like I could pop the switches in, install the heated seat pads on the seat and then run the wires from the aftermarket pads to the under seat harness?

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not sure   do you have manual and EATC heater controls ?   i found the switches it looks like pin 1 is ground pin 2 is off/low normaly grounded   pin 3 low indictor power side pin 4 is high indicator power side pin 5 is backlighting pin 6 is off/high normally grounded   pins 2,3,4 and 6 go to a seperate heated seat module    all the pins share ground on pin 1
Hope this helps
If i Can't Install it    I Don't need it   Joe

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