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How do I retrofit seat heaters

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Old November 19th, 2023, 5:07 PM
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Default How do I retrofit seat heaters

My wife has claimed the 2010 Suburban LT as hers, and now is upset it doesn't have heated seats... can anyone suggest the best way to get this? Preferably the works with remote start and looks like factory, or at least looks nice? Or should I jus get heated seat covers?
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Probably won't be able to easily get OEM heated seats without a substantial cost, but generally adding heated seats in any vehicle is possible. We did it to our pick up truck back in 2017. As I recall it was about 80 bucks a seat and that was with buttons that were near OEM in appearance.
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