I just got 2001 outback power heated front seats, easiest way to hook up to power in my 97 legacy wagon

Asked by Akathehippie Jun 26, 2018 at 09:14 PM about the 1997 Subaru Legacy L Wagon AWD

Question type: Car Customization

I also got most of the wiring harness for
the power seat driver side and both heater
switches . Where would be the easiest
place to hook in or add another inline fuse
from somewhere? They bolt in just fine and
I need to piece together the center console
to make it look good, not the problem, how
to hook up power and from where.

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Lots of convenient fuse jacks in the driver's kick panel. You have a choice of using a switched accessory or an un-switched one, but I'd choose the former so as to never run the battery down if the seat heater's left on with the car off.

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