Project Completed
Okay, here's how I accomplished the desired outcome. Which was; to shutoff the power seat operation when the key was turned off to avoid unwanted adjustment. Secondly, to have window operation with the key in the off position.
Under the dash is connector #203. It is located to the outboard side of the stearing column near the firewall. To describe the location further; it is a white connector, secured with a black swing gate flange. This connector is adjacent to a white boxed connection which has a stub protruding out of the center of the box.
So disconnect the batteries, disconnect the connector from its mate and get it into a spot where you can work on it.
Find the tan wire (power window hot) and the red wire with the light blue tracer (seat, switched hot). Carefully cut back the covering tape to reveal more wire length. Cut these wires at the same spot in length, do not stagger the splice connections at this point.
Crimp a splice connector onto each wire at the connector #203 side first, stripping a section of the wire first. Relocate connector #203 to its mate and determine how you want to stagger your splices for smooth splices that won't strain the wiring. Trim and strip the wires and connect the tan source wire to the red/lghtblu splice on the connector #203 side. Connect the remaining wires, re-wrap with 2 6" lengths of tape and reconnect to its mate.
Sorry for the long post but I need good detail on such things so I thought I would try to provide it.
This isn't the only way to skin this cat, as previous posts indicate, I just think it is the easiest without any unknown complications.
Pros:
Easy, desired outcome, no special equipment or materials
Cons:
My lock on connector #203 seems to be a little tempormental and would not reseat to a firm connection. I placed a little high-tack on it to secure. No problem.
The lights on the window switches remain luminated all the time. I do not have a problem with this. My windows are tinted so nobody can see it and the draw is insignificant, less than my fuzzbuster is.
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Hope this helps someone!