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Replacing the plug on a Heated Hammock Seat.

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Old Mar 23, 2016 | 08:42 AM
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Default Replacing the plug on a Heated Hammock Seat.

Got a hell of a deal on a used heated hammock seat. It looks like the cable is missing/cut somewhere inside the seat. I've got the Deutsch Connectors and Crimper and soldering etc is no big deal for me. But I can't seem to find a picture or wiring diagram anywhere for this thing. I'm trying to get everything I might need together before I start pulling the staples out. Anyone have a wiring diagram or even a picture of where the wiring harness plugs into the switches? Worst case scenario... it's even a hell of a deal for a non-heated hammock LOL!
 
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You're probably going to have to take the cover off to see what you're working with. If they just cut the cable off (can't imagine why in the hell somebody would do that) then there is just two wires to tend with. You would just plug those up to match the Acc connector in front of the battery. I quote somebody who helped me out: "The plug for the accessory switch can be wired three different ways at the plug, 1. power with brakes only (red/yellow + Black -), 2. power all the time with the ignition switch on (orange/red + Black -), or 3. power on and off from the accessory switch with the ignition on (orange + Black -)."
You would use option 2 or 3. Hopefully this helps you...
 
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I can take a picture of the bottom of mine when I get home.
 
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Any chance anyone found a picture of where the connector meets the switches? I found the proper plug and I think from fordHD's post I should be able to wire up the plug end just can't figure out the switch end of things.
 
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