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Heated Seats Question
I recently bought a 2012 Silverado LT extended cab that came with the leather seating but did not come with the heated seats. I would like to add that option. I talked to the dealer about adding it before I made my deal and I could not get them to add them for me since they already put me in a bedliner and since it was chevy truck month with all of the rebates. Has anyone ever added the heated seats to these trucks? if so, what all was involved? was it hard to do? I found a factory oem kit on ebay but was unsure if it would work on my truck and i didnt know where to install the switch. any input would be appreciated. thanks. link is below.
2007-2012 Heated Seat Kit for Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra 17803282 | eBay
2007-2012 Heated Seat Kit for Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra 17803282 | eBay
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I recently bought a 2012 Silverado LT extended cab that came with the leather seating but did not come with the heated seats. I would like to add that option. I talked to the dealer about adding it before I made my deal and I could not get them to add them for me since they already put me in a bedliner and since it was chevy truck month with all of the rebates. Has anyone ever added the heated seats to these trucks? if so, what all was involved? was it hard to do? I found a factory oem kit on ebay but was unsure if it would work on my truck and i didnt know where to install the switch. any input would be appreciated. thanks. link is below.
2007-2012 Heated Seat Kit for Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra 17803282 | eBay
2007-2012 Heated Seat Kit for Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra 17803282 | eBay
I don't use the seat part, but do enjoy the back rest being heated.
The controls for mine are on the door panel.
It has 3 settings.
Low is good for me.
You will more than likely have to go to a wrecking yard to find seats with a heater already installed. And possible a new door panel for the controls.
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Thanks for the reply..it sounds to me like you have the ltz silverado. I know those heated controls are on the door I used to have an 2007 ltz but I traded it because the sunroof always leaked and they never could fix it right.
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Thanks for the reply tech2. I wonder how hard these are to install? You wouldn't happen to have a pic of the switches installed would you? This is the only option that my LT doesn't have that I really want, I like the interior style better in the lt than the ltz plus it's a lot cheaper
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Don't know your skill level but its probably not something for a beginner. The seat upholestery has to come off. Wires and modules routed and mounted correctly under the seat and through the sill plate.
GM OEM kits do come with easy to follow instructions and you can be sure everything will fit correctly. Aftermarket, not so much.
GM OEM kits do come with easy to follow instructions and you can be sure everything will fit correctly. Aftermarket, not so much.
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the GM Dealer wants $465 for the heating kit and $300 labor to install the factory module. They said the wiring was already in place and it was plug and play. I would rather have the factory heated seats than an aftermarket. Does anybody have any pics they could post of the factory GM heated seats in an LT not an LTZ. I wanted to see a pic of the switch on the dash. Also, if anybody has any nice aftermarket pics I would like to see those as well. Any instructions would really help too. Its getting pretty cold here in KY lately and I need my wife's butt to stay warm so she will be happy. It gives me brownie points.
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the wiring is not there; its part of the kit. Everything will plug in nicely as it is oem designed for the vehicle. It is basically a stand alone system. I have seen and read the installation instructions.
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i ordered the OEM heat seater kit..its supposed to be in this friday..i will install this weekend..hope everybody wishes me luck on this project..hope it all goes well and works properly..i will post pics and installation help for those that plan on doing this. thanks.
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I posted 2 videos to YouTube. I'm doing the installation tomorrow. If anybody wants to see the heated seat kit check out the videos. More videos to follow. Feel free to contact me for pointers or help if you plan on doing this in your silverado.