NON HEATED TO HEATED CONVERSION Q's

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BoOsTCrAzY

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Whats up guys does anyone know if the wires are in the doors and under the floor for the heated seats or are there 2 different harnesses? if there is any one done this conversion?
 

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I can't help you, but welcome to the forum.
 

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My pleasure..........If I had to guess, I would say yes they are pre-wired. I don't know that for sure, but I got an Escalade conversion done on my gauge cluster and the Escalade cluster has a Trans Temp gauge (which mine did not have originally). When I hooked it up, the Trans Temp gauge started working like a champ, so I suppose GM chose to run 1 harness for all of our trucks. It seems like it would be cheaper, but again, I don't know?
 

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they're not there, at least in mine that was origanlly a bench front seat. Now power buckets
I haven't looked to see if thats a dealer item or not
 

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It might be a bucket/bench thing too (harness wise).
 

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I'm guessing there's some criteria that each vehilce must meet to get certain harnesses. They probably have a few that are all interchangable.
 
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i would assume so to save from making 50 different harnesses for each car
 

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