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2010 SLT Heated/ Cooled leather swap! Need help!!!

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Old Jul 4, 2019 | 02:45 PM
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Default 2010 SLT Heated/ Cooled leather swap! Need help!!!

I've honesty read countless threads for a week now and haven't found the answer I need to move forward. Even spoke with a dodge tech which didn't verify what I'm needing to know.

Looking for some insight and hopefully someone can help me here.

I'm currently looking at purchasing another fourth gen 6.7 truck. The truck is a 2010 Ram 3500. It came originally with power cloth seats. The current owner did a 13 Longhorn seat/ door panel swap which really compliments the truck.

Now this is where I'm unsure.

He recently got the power seat options wired in but still hasn't done switches for the heated/ cooled options. That's a huge selling point to me and I'm wondering if these are a plug and play option or not.

From what I've understood the truck should have the wiring behind the dash to install the switches but the switch lights may not work without doing sales codes to enable them? Can anyone confirm this? Sounds like a person just needs the seat module that came with the seats and to see if the factory wiring is behind the radio bezel or not.

If this isn't an option what's my next step?

To simply run a power and ground to the cooled seat options and do an aftermarket heated pad set up in the seats as the factory seats are thermostat controlled so you can't wire them to a direct power source since the heat cannot then be controlled?

Thank you very much everybody and I sure hope someone can help me out so I can pull the trigger in this thing soon!
 

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