I mentioned in a post on the @ChaseFJ60 Bezel switch plate build that I purchased a what I think is "more period correct" than the switches that come with Dorman seat heaters that I have purchased. To be clear, the seats are not installed, but I did install the switches in the plate that Chase made. We tested today and determined the wiring configuration if anyone is interested. First, the switches Amazon product ASIN B076LK15JR
Secondly, the plate produced by Chase @ FJ60 solutions one Etsy FJ60 Solutions by FJ60Solutions on Etsy - https://www.etsy.com/shop/FJ60Solutions?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=955565701
Ok, now the fun part. The switches did not come with any wiring diagram, so here it is- Upper left is ground. Lower right is line in (power to switch). Lower left is high load (hot) and upper right is Lower Load (warm). I hope that helps. I'll post a picture installed and powered up when I get the seats in. That is the subject of another thread.....
Secondly, the plate produced by Chase @ FJ60 solutions one Etsy FJ60 Solutions by FJ60Solutions on Etsy - https://www.etsy.com/shop/FJ60Solutions?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=955565701
Ok, now the fun part. The switches did not come with any wiring diagram, so here it is- Upper left is ground. Lower right is line in (power to switch). Lower left is high load (hot) and upper right is Lower Load (warm). I hope that helps. I'll post a picture installed and powered up when I get the seats in. That is the subject of another thread.....