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View attachment 3520374View attachment 3520375View attachment 3520376View attachment 3520377i was able to get my rear heater in. it’s a bit of a messy job. it’s a flexalite mojave i’ve had sitting around for a bit. after cleaning up the OEM rear heater switch i wired it up with the red black connected to the original ignition power harness with a small jumper to the OEM rear fan wiring.
i then hooked my orange (high) to the blue/white on the switch harness and the red (medium ) to the blue/black on the switch. the yellow (low) i left disconnected as it really just makes noise whiteout really moving any air. this way i can use my OEM switch. i’ll need to wash the cab out now before i finish plugging the holes in the floor! oh yeah and a new fire wall heater hose grommet from @Racer65 thats been sitting in my box of gaskets/weather stripping! i think i’ll get some heater hose wrap and burry the wires in it too just to clean things up
i also disconnected the momentary button that for some reason activated the starter even though the key works fine. i’ll use this switched power for a couple charging accessories. the hole in. the dash is plugged for now but i may put a switch in there for some accessory dash lights. not tonight though.
I'm glad to hear your going to do something with those heater hoses to protect the passenger. Years ago I ran rubber hoses similar to yours to my frt heater. I had a friend hop into the passenger seat, he looked at the hoses then looked at me and asked, what would happen to him if one of those hoses were to burst? Needless to say, I spent the next couple of dayd making metal lines and used the stk covers at the hose connections.