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Re: Stock heater switch wiring help
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Exactly ... (as above)

the LW (bLue / White) gives the positive power and the Yellow's give earth

Yellow / Red for resisted (read low) power
Yellow for full power

Posted on: 2012/5/21 0:16
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Re: Stock heater switch wiring help
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The stock heater switch does not have power running through it. It switch earth/ground. The electric fan is always hot, but usually not earthed until the switch is pulled on.

You can do the same for electric heating elements. Wire one side to IGN. The other side not to Earth, but to the heater switch.

Posted on: 2012/5/20 23:59
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Re: Stock heater switch wiring help
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ok so if i just run the switch through the yellow wire , then should have on/off no resistor through the stock switch?

how do i get the power into the switch? also id need to ground the black to the body correct?

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Posted on: 2012/5/20 15:54
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Stock heater switch wiring help
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Ok so I would like to use the stock heater switch for my electric heater

There are two wires I can't find in my manual
A yellow one no tracer and a yellow with red tracer and this has a black spliced wire on it too.

These all fit on the 3 heater connection.

I plan to run one heater on the first position and 2 on the 2nd.

What are the wires there and where to run ground?

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