jrome
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Thank you. Ive been waiting for some seats to kick this off!
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OK heated wheel clockspring isThank you. Ive been waiting for some seats to kick this off!
If you picked up a complete wheel out of a Laramie it will already have the harness in it. The only time you would need the harness would be if you purchased a heated steering wheel bare and then converted it over. The installation is strait foward. The only tricky parts will be removing the airbag if you haven't done one yet it might take you a littke while to figure it out and make sure the new clockspring stays centered when you install the new wheel. Once you take it apart it you will see its not that hard. As stated there are some pretty good videos on you tube you can watch. I think someone said there was a video of some guy actually taking the clockspring apart for whatever reason. You don't need to do that. The clockspring comes off in one piece after you remove two small screws.Ok just an update. Ordered the harness and picked up a wheel from a laramie. Next will be the clockspring and can someone tell me if the wheel install is straight forward or leave it to the pros?
Your truvk.has the wiring for the cooled seats but the module itself is connected to the bottom of the drivers side seat. If you upgrade to new seats they should have the modules in the seats you purchase. For your truck you would need to purchase the correct switch panel for the cooled seats plus posibly add the correct sales codes in order for them to work. I have done some that work right away but of corse the seats don't come up on the radio without adding the codes. Other trucks won't work at all unless you add the proper sales codes. You can easily add the codes if you're near somebody that has the AE tool such as myself or if you're not close to anybody with the tool you can buy a Genie from infotainment to program the codes into your truck. It's actually very simple to add the cooled seats to your truck since it's already pretty wired from the factory. You basically install the seats plug them in add the switch panel and add the codes and you're good to go.
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Just curious whats the difference in clocksprings?
I cannot remember what year your truck is but if it is a 2013 and takes a different switch panel make sure you have the correct one the 2014 and up switch panels are different than the 2013. You would not remove the buttons from the switch panel you had basically just replace the whole switch panel you would need to buy one that had all the options your truck had plus the ventilated seat option. If your truck has a trailer brake option those switches will just pop out and pop into your new Switch panel.I bought a switch panel off another member will I be able to transfer my buttons to it or vice versa?