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Does anyone know what packages have the option for PnP like pgamboa? I have an LT All Star with heated bucket seats. Is there an RPO? I’d imagine not because they would probably actually put on the heated wheel if they gave my truck the RPO code. 

No. Sadly GM was consistent about being inconsistent with when they landed all the wiring and plugs and didn’t.


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On 12/21/2016 at 10:44 AM, pgamboa said:

Here is a better picture with the connector disconnected.

 

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My clock spring doesn't look like yours. Where do I get a connector to fit this? 2018 Sierra 1500

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My clock spring doesn't look like yours. Where do I get a connector to fit this? 2018 Sierra 1500
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I make the 2018 harness to mate with that clock spring. PM me to order. It’s $35.


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Of all the mods I’ve added to my truck, the heated steering wheel has been amazing. It gets pretty chilly here, and I believe it’s one of the most worth while mods out there. 

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I have a connector present for heated steering in my 2018 LT Silverado but there is a connector plugged into it running up to the clock spring. I dont have heated steering wheel equipped.

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I have a connector present for heated steering in my 2018 LT Silverado but there is a connector plugged into it running up to the clock spring. I dont have heated steering wheel equipped.
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That’s not the one. If I recall... that connector is for the shift lever or the turn signal lever.


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Just double checking before I buy the clock spring.  My truck is a 2018 LT with heated leather seats..  I ordered an 84353110 steering wheel and it looks like for my 2018 that I need 84186645 clock spring.  That is for the 2018 LT with heated wheel 2nd design.  I already have the 7.5A fuse in the fuse panel so hopefully that means the connector is powered down below...  

 

Do that look like the right part number for the clock spring?  Anyone with a 2018 that can confirm that part number?

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3 hours ago, johnhankel said:

Just double checking before I buy the clock spring.  My truck is a 2018 LT with heated leather seats..  I ordered an 84353110 steering wheel and it looks like for my 2018 that I need 84186645 clock spring.  That is for the 2018 LT with heated wheel 2nd design.  I already have the 7.5A fuse in the fuse panel so hopefully that means the connector is powered down below...  

 

Do that look like the right part number for the clock spring?  Anyone with a 2018 that can confirm that part number?

Just FYI....on my 2016, I had the fuse in place, but the connector was not live.  I was missing a connection between the two blocks and had to run a wire. Yours may be hot....but it really seems to be hit or miss.  My truck is an LTZ with heated/cooled leather, memory seats, almost every option other then sensors and sunroof and my connector was not hot.

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2 minutes ago, bkesting said:

Just FYI....on my 2016, I had the fuse in place, but the connector was not live.  I was missing a connection between the two blocks and had to run a wire. Yours may be hot....but it really seems to be hit or miss.  My truck is an LTZ with heated/cooled leather, memory seats, almost every option other then sensors and sunroof and my connector was not hot.

I read through a bunch of this thread and saw that.  I will have to check today and see if the connector is hot..  I already looked and the connector is there....

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I do make the 2018 supplement harness if your plug is not hot. For 2018, GM changed the connector from the clock spring.

Let me know.


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1 hour ago, pgamboa said:

I do make the 2018 supplement harness if your plug is not hot. For 2018, GM changed the connector from the clock spring.

Let me know.


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What's the rationale behind changing the connector?

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What's the rationale behind changing the connector?

GM being consistent about being inconsistent. Lol. I don’t know. Lol. Maybe end of life on the old connector. Happens all the time. I guess I better stock up on the old connector. [emoji23]


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I do make the 2018 supplement harness if your plug is not hot. For 2018, GM changed the connector from the clock spring.

Let me know.


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So I have a new clock spring (23381964) for my 2018 and apparently won’t connect to my truck Phil. Does your harness plug into this “old” clock spring and into my 2018?


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I do make the 2018 supplement harness if your plug is not hot. For 2018, GM changed the connector from the clock spring.

Let me know.


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It appears that my under dash connector is not hot. So what now Phil?


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It appears that my under dash connector is not hot. So what now Phil?


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You buy by supplement harness and follow my video.



PM me to order.


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