Heated rear seats retrofit potential?

Anyone have a recommendation where to tap into switched 12v power to hook up rear seat heaters?
According to the wiring diagram they are fed by a 15a fuse.

The 15a fuses for the front seat heaters are located in the fuse box under the glove compartment.

The seat heater wiring loom is in the "seat position of parts" PDF. IDK if the US version of the rear seat harness includes the "power to seat" wires or not.
 

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According to the wiring diagram they are fed by a 15a fuse.

The 15a fuses for the front seat heaters are located in the fuse box under the glove compartment.

The seat heater wiring loom is in the "seat position of parts" PDF. IDK if the US version of the rear seat harness includes the "power to seat" wires or not.
This is super helpful. Thanks! The one schematic shows a “seat back climate control blower”. I read that as some Land Cruisers (overseas?) have vented seats in the rear too. Is that true?
 
This is super helpful. Thanks! The one schematic shows a “seat back climate control blower”. I read that as some Land Cruisers (overseas?) have vented seats in the rear too. Is that true?
That's what I've heard as well, IDK for sure.

Page 17 shows a blower.
 

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This is super helpful. Thanks! The one schematic shows a “seat back climate control blower”. I read that as some Land Cruisers (overseas?) have vented seats in the rear too. Is that true?
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This is what we have on UK spec vehicles…
 
Ok. So now I’m wondering if I can add heated and vented seats if purchase all the parts from a UK Land Cruiser? If the wiring is there it would be feasible, unless the CANBUS needs to be aware.

Would be an expensive experiment if it doesn’t work.
 
Here is a photo of the switches in my install - that back panel pops right out easily, and the floor panel comes out with one bolt, everything is very accessible.

Again I don't know what kit the dealer used, but it turned out well. My only complaint would be that I wish I could have found 'stock' switches.
 

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