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Hello,

I recently installed a heated a steering wheel in my 2008 Silverado LT. I obtained keyed 12V power from the body harness wire junction block under the dash. Yesterday I began installing the GM retrofit heated seat kit and it requires me a to plug an 8 pin connector into the location that I got power from for the heated steering wheel ( I only used a single pin and a spade connector to make it work for the wheel). Well, the pin where I got my power for the wheel from is not actually utilized in the connector, so I was going to make a nice factory looking pin and put it into the new heated seat plug connectorand just roll with it. However, I cannot find the exact terminal pins that I need to fit into the connector. I am probably going to wind up in a salvage yard, I have looked at the local autoparts stores and tried to find these female pins online, but to no avail. Can anyone help me out.

 

BTW, great site! The majority of the useful research I have found for the heated wheel and retrofit heated seat kit was located on this site.

Ottis

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OK, the connector is marked " DELPHI >PBT-GF20< " and I am looking to use terminal hole #1. I have been to the Delphi website and found nothing. This connector plugs into the junction block pictured below. It plugs into the opening that is on the top of the block second opening from the right (just above and to the right of the "N" on the sticker). This is not how the block is oriented in the truck, but that is the location I am looking to use. Any further help would be appreciated. I am going to look at NAPA tonight as I have not been there yet.

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I need some clarification on which cavity in the fuse block shown second from right top row with out trying to say above the sticker and such is that correct

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If that is the one it is either terminal pin 13525969 or 13525970 13585323 is the service connector number brown

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most all the pins in all the connectors in the block are the same so if you find a connector at the junk yard just cut it off and depin one wire and splice it the the wire you already have and put it in the connector bing bang boom

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I need some clarification on which cavity in the fuse block shown second from right top row with out trying to say above the sticker and such is that correct

OK, I am an idiot, it should say second from the left just above and to the right of the "N" (You would think I had learned left from right 35 years ago)

 

If that is the one it is either terminal pin 13525969 or 13525970 13585323 is the service connector number brown

Service connector number? The connector that is going to plug into the cavity (came with the heated seat harness) is BLACK

 

most all the pins in all the connectors in the block are the same so if you find a connector at the junk yard just cut it off and depin one wire and splice it the the wire you already have and put it in the connector bing bang boom

Trust me, already tried the junkyard route and the yards in my area wont allow you in, they pull it for you...needless to say COSTLY!

I pulled a connector of an older suburbav with different sized pins, pick tooled out the one that looked right, but it will not insert to the new block. It is the same size as the clock spring connector I just replaced...go figure.

 

I hope this helps you to help me. I appreciate all of your assistance.

Ottis

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OK, I am an idiot, it should say second from the left just above and to the right of the "N" (You would think I had learned left from right 35 years ago)

 

Service connector number? The connector that is going to plug into the cavity (came with the heated seat harness) is BLACK

 

Trust me, already tried the junkyard route and the yards in my area wont allow you in, they pull it for you...needless to say COSTLY!

I pulled a connector of an older suburbav with different sized pins, pick tooled out the one that looked right, but it will not insert to the new block. It is the same size as the clock spring connector I just replaced...go figure.

 

I hope this helps you to help me. I appreciate all of your assistance.

Ottis

 

the pin numbers stay the same the service connector with leads part number is 13585326 the connector color is black this post also might interest you i found good luck

http://www.performancetrucks.net/forums/tuning-diagnostics-electronics-wiring-161/schematics-pinoouts-training-materials-technical-documents-494579/page2/

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