Will same year Escalade/Yukon seats fit and connect in Tahoe/Suburban?

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Guys, just trying to see here, will Escalade and/or Yukon seats fit and connect in Tahoe/Suburbans?

Reason I ask is that I have a Tahoe with heated seats. Would like the coolers/ventilators. And if I'm going this route I'm going to install brown/tan leather seats from an Escalade (if it's possible). So, has anyone done this? Please let me know, and thanks in advance!
 

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Same model run same bolt holes. You didn’t mention your year but usually an easy swap
 
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Same model run same bolt holes. You didn’t mention your year but usually an easy swap
Thanks man. It's a 2017, so the bolts will match up. Anybody got a know if I plug in seats with heating and cooling, that it will work (after I install the additional switches on the center console)?
 

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Thanks man. It's a 2017, so the bolts will match up. Anybody got a know if I plug in seats with heating and cooling, that it will work (after I install the additional switches on the center console)?
Im sure there is more to it, especially on the k2’s...power and heat may work because you’re already programmed for it but cooling, prob needs to be programmed and then I would think you need the ducts to the seat.
Wouldn’t want to see you spend money for the a/c seats and them not work.
 

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Thanks man. It's a 2017, so the bolts will match up. Anybody got a know if I plug in seats with heating and cooling, that it will work (after I install the additional switches on the center console)?

Since you have factory heat, you’re ahead of the game. A power and control wire need to be ran from the heat/cool module under the passenger seat through the connector to the driver seat connector. That’s all it should take.

No ducting is necessary. GM changed from calling them “cooled” seats to “ventilated”. My guess is to be more accurate. Basically the seat back and bottom have fans that push air through the foam.

The bigger issue is whether you have factory seat memory. The various seat commands go through the memory module for those vehicles that have it. It can be bypassed to go directly to the seat switches.


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