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Illinois WTB: Heated seat switch

GambleGarage

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Looking for the OEM button so I can add heated seats. If by chance someone has one or knows the OEM part number, pm me
Thanks
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Mini One-Fiddy

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Did you ever attempt this?
 

NoVaJimmy

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Did you ever attempt this?
Requires a lot more than just the HVAC control with the buttons. The system uses feedback from temp sensors in the oem lower heating pads to monitor and regulate voltage. There's also no wiring from the main fuse block under the hood nor is there wiring from the HVAC controls to the seats. If you need heated seats you're much better off buying a kit with carbon heaters off of eBay that comes with everything you need, two sets of heaters for the front seats (upper and lower) switches, relays and wiring all for under $100
 
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GambleGarage

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Nope, sold the truck
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