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I am interested in using this power point. But how can i make sure i don't overload the wiring going to that heated seat switch with both Fog light and

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Old 06-11-2013, 09:46 AM   #17 (permalink)
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I am interested in using this power point. But how can i make sure i don't overload the wiring going to that heated seat switch with both Fog light and under dash lighting?

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I just did a DIY the other day that gives you an interior power point that is switchable with the headlights. You might want to run a volt tester to see how much current is available but it runs the rear Fog light with no issues. and only takes 2 mins to get to.

DIY: Fog Light Hard Wire in less than 10 Minutes! W/Headlight integration!
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