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Trying to install heated seat kit to lower gear shift console

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by us_matrix, Apr 9, 2011.

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    I got Gen III base model. I bought heated seat kit off from ebay and planning to install it under Clazzio seat cover. I searched around and found that there is heated seat swtich under the gear shift 12v console. Does anyone has the wiring diagram and how to install after market heated seat kit? The kit i got just required 12v power. I am not sure if I should just get 12v power from the 12v outlet under the gear shift console or connect to the factory heated seat switch somehow.

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    Here it is.
     

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    Thanks.

    Where is the heater switch located? Is it located behind the 12v power outlet from lower center console from picture below? Do you or anyone has instructions of how to remove the lower center console area and wire diagarm behind the 12v outlet? I am trying to install the heated seat switch button in the 12v outlet area and may be just getting power from the 12v outlet if factory heated switch is not an easy task to do.

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    The factory installed seat heater switch goes in place of the blank next to the power port. It's a combo switch, left and right in one assembly. I mounted the individual switches in the upper corners to the left and right of the blank and the power port within that same panel.
     
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    Thanks Paul & Frodoz!

    Hi Frodoz,

    This is the one i got from ebay with the Hi/Lo swtich button like yours.
    Universal Heated Pad Kit Seat Heater Car (2 seat Kit) | eBay

    How/Where did you get power for the heated seat kit? Or did you connect directly to the factory heated switch behind the 12V outlet lower console panel?

    Thanks.

     
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    Can't you find a more convenient place for the switch? Toyota's location is a stretch for me.
     
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    My negotiated purchase was for a Model II Base with the Dealer's local installer to add full leather and seat heaters. Port installed leather did not include door panels and console. Without pulling panels I can not be sure where they tapped power. This is a common upgrade for Trim Shops, so the info is there, I just don't know. Sorry.

    You might consider doing the Lumbars as well, as these seats need a little help in that area. Then again, maybe I'm just getting old.
     
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    There's also the pdf from the OP on this Yaris thread:

    DIY: Heated Seats for 2006-2011 Yaris

    You'll have to register first, but it's a generally helpful site... of course it doesn't really compare to our dear PriusChat. :)
     
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