tuckerrnr1
Supporting Member
To reiterate what Doudeleive posted, once you "start/turn on" the truck, you have to reactivate the heated seat.
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Thanks everyone, I have confirmed the heated seats are working with remote startya with autostart the seat heater light does not come on and as soon as you turn the key to run the auto stuff turns off. if you have ran it long enough in autostart you should be able to feel the seat warmed up a little when you get in. it seems that the "auto" heat is the same as the low seat heater setting, it's not going to be a nice toasty warmed up seat but it will be at least warm.
Same with heat. I got in mine recently when it was 19. Seats were warm, but light doesn’t indicate it since it remote started.I believe the seat heaters are on but since you remote started, indicator lights will not display till you "turn" the truck on. In my 2016 the cooled seat is functioning, but no lights till I start the truck.
it might need to be checked by the dealer to see if it needs a module or some kind of reprogramming.Been driving a company vehicle lately (2018 XL Denali). Have the exact same issue - tried turning off the “remote start - seat heat” for a day and then turning back on. NADA. Was coooooooold this past week in CO. Haven’t spent a whole lot of time chasing the issue down, but sure seems like it’s more problematic than it should be. Both seats and steering wheel work fine once I’m in and turn on officially (all HVAC set to auto all the time).
I’ve a RAM 1500 Eco Laramie personally. I’ve yet to see a better setup for remote start and auto HVAC/seat/steering system.
I’m working on procuring this 2018 Denali (68k miles). Hope the DOD/AFM doesn’t ruin the parade. Already have to deal with the Ecodiesel fun….modern powertrains leave a lot to be desired.
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