Heated Seat Switch, Left Rear Seat Connector End View (C731)

2014 Ford F-150 FX2, 2D PickupSECTION Heated Seat Switch, Left Rear Seat Connector End View (C731)
Fig 1: Identifying Heated Seat Switch, Left Rear Seat Connector (C731)
G09258664Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Pin Circuit Gauge Circuit Function Qualifier
1 CHS46 (YE-GN) 22 CTRL MOD. - HOT/COLD SEAT # REAR LEFT SELECT HIGH  
2 CBP32 (GN-VT) 20 FUSE - 32 OR CIRCUIT BREAKER  
3 CHS48 (YE) 22 CTRL MOD. - HOT/COLD SEAT # REAR LEFT INDICATOR HIGH  
4 CHS49 (VT) 22 CTRL MOD. - HOT/COLD SEAT # REAR LEFT INDICATOR LOW  
5 CHS47 (VT-GN) 18 CTRL MOD. - HOT/COLD SEAT # REAR LEFT SELECT LOW  
6 GD134 (BK-VT) 20 GROUND - COWL SIDE/PILLAR A LEFT # 2ND POINT (6L2T)  
Available Pigtail Kits  
Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-1249 
G09258665
Service Part Number: 3U2Z-14S411-BYAC 
Gauge: 18 
Pin material: Silver 
Cavities:
Vehicle Uses
  • Lamp - Dome
  • Lamp - Storage Compartment - Cargo
  • Motor - Heater A/C Mode Door
  • Motor - Heater/AC Blend Door
  • Motor - Heater/AC Inlet Door
  • Switch - Hazard Warning
  • Switch - Heated Seat
  • Switch - Heater A/C Blower (Rear)
  • Switch - Speed Control
Pigtail Kit Part Number WPT-956 
G09258666
Service Part Number: 3U2Z-14S411-BYAB 
Gauge: 18 
Pin material: Silver 
Cavities:
Vehicle Uses
  • Motor - Heater A/C Mode Door
  • Motor - Heater/AC Blend Door
  • Motor - Heater/AC Inlet Door
  • Switch - Hazard Warning
  • Switch - Heated Seat - LH - Front
  • Switch - Heated Seat - LH - Rear
  • Switch - Heated Seat - RH - Front
  • Switch - Heated Seat - RH - Rear
  • Switch - Heater A/C Blower (Rear)
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