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Old Aug 1, 2012 | 02:18 PM
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Anyone have a wiring diagram for this? I'm planning on hooking up my led lights in the car to a new switch i bought but for the life of me I can't figure out this switch. It has 6 pins, so far i only know which ones power and ground are. The other 4 pins confuse me as it looks they serve no purpose

Anyone have any clue on which pin the input would be?
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Old Aug 20, 2012 | 05:41 PM
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It must have something to do with it being high and low heat but I don't know what it would be.
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Old Aug 21, 2012 | 09:01 AM
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Drivers Seat Switch:
Light Green Wire - Illumination for the switch
White - Illumination
Dark Green - this is the live supply coming into the switch
Black - ground
Red - this is the 'high heat' power supply coming out of the switch
Gray - the 'low heat' power supply coming out of the switch

Passenger Switch:
Same as for drivers seat switch with the exception of the following:
Light Blue - this is the 'high heat' power supply coming out of the switch
Orange - the 'low heat' power supply coming out of the switch.
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Old Aug 21, 2012 | 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by TPete19
Drivers Seat Switch:
Light Green Wire - Illumination for the switch
White - Illumination
Dark Green - this is the live supply coming into the switch
Black - ground
Red - this is the 'high heat' power supply coming out of the switch
Gray - the 'low heat' power supply coming out of the switch

Passenger Switch:
Same as for drivers seat switch with the exception of the following:
Light Blue - this is the 'high heat' power supply coming out of the switch
Orange - the 'low heat' power supply coming out of the switch.
Thank you for this,

So, if I grab my input wire and connect it where the light blue and orange wire is supposed to be, then grab the live supply and attach it where the dark green wire is, then grab the ground and connect it to the illumination and ground switch, would it work?
Or is there something else I would need to do to get this switch to work customly?
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Old Aug 21, 2012 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Bruno350z
Thank you for this,

So, if I grab my input wire and connect it where the light blue and orange wire is supposed to be, then grab the live supply and attach it where the dark green wire is, then grab the ground and connect it to the illumination and ground switch, would it work?
Or is there something else I would need to do to get this switch to work customly?
So it sounds like you're using a passenger seat-heater switch. You'd want to bring in your constant power (or switched if you only want them to work when the key is in) using the dark green. You have two options for the power heading out to the LEDs: light blue will get power when the switch is pushed forward, orange is powered when the switch is pushed back.

I wouldn't hook up the illumination wires if it were me. But if you want the "heat on" indicator to light up, you'd want to put power to the light green wire.
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Old Aug 21, 2012 | 10:32 AM
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So it sounds like you're using a passenger seat-heater switch. You'd want to bring in your constant power (or switched if you only want them to work when the key is in) using the dark green. You have two options for the power heading out to the LEDs: light blue will get power when the switch is pushed forward, orange is powered when the switch is pushed back.

I wouldn't hook up the illumination wires if it were me. But if you want the "heat on" indicator to light up, you'd want to put power to the light green wire.
Alright i'll give this a shot; would I need the connection cable aswell? Or can I just put power to pin, ground to pin, etc
Cuz when I first got this thing I was playing around with it and I could only get the lights to be constantly on. Never could've got it where the switch controlled it
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Old Aug 21, 2012 | 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruno350z
Alright i'll give this a shot; would I need the connection cable aswell? Or can I just put power to pin, ground to pin, etc
Cuz when I first got this thing I was playing around with it and I could only get the lights to be constantly on. Never could've got it where the switch controlled it
You don't necessarily need the connector. I like to use them just so the install is clean. The quick/easy route would be to get some small, crimp on, blade-style connectors that will attach right onto the pins.

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Old Aug 21, 2012 | 01:55 PM
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Originally Posted by TPete19
You don't necessarily need the connector. I like to use them just so the install is clean. The quick/easy route would be to get some small, crimp on, blade-style connectors that will attach right onto the pins.

Yeah that's what I was planning on doing, now to find out which pins are for what wires lol should be fun
Thanks bro
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