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    Heated steering wheel upgrade

    I used 5YK683X7AG for my 2022 1500 BH (DT--true 5th Gen)--agree that it may not work for 4.5 Gen. Sales code is NHS for Heated Steering Wheel.
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    Vented seat module?

    I received this in December from Gen5DIY "Thu, Dec 21, 2023 at 11:07 AM Do you need a jumper harness to these plugs? If so does our harness need both the male and female sides on it " I responded that I didn't understand and clarified what I needed the harnesses to do. They didn't...
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    Vented seat module?

    I received this, probably in December from
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    Upgrading seat swap from tradesman (Heated seats)

    Sounds like you're making good progress. Yeah, it took me about a month of working on it almost every day! I read many posts about plug and play; but either because of MY change, Big Horn or Level 1 Equipment Group, or some combination, I was missing all those wires. After I finished, some...
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    Heated steering wheel upgrade

    I don't have remote start (yet); but the seats and wheel do automatically turn on when it's cold. I haven't associated the turning on with a temperature; but 40 sounds right. I didn't have to do any programming for that to happen.
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    Heated steering wheel upgrade

    Not a direct answer; but after I added all the numerous wires and changed the center stack to one that had heated/vented seat switches and heated steering wheel switch, these hard buttons worked without any programming. Heated seats and steering wheel work and vented seats work. There are no...
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    Upgrading seat swap from tradesman (Heated seats)

    I did most of the work by reverse engineering the donor harnesses, comparing to what wires were present, or absent, in my truck. So I didn't have wiring diagrams or all the connector numbers. I made most of the wiring diagrams myself and used descriptions like "Black 32". I did get some input...
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    Upgrading seat swap from tradesman (Heated seats)

    I should have documented the project better. Generally, I had to run a wire for the power pass. seat (Fiat was tricky-the wire was present in the seat plug; but no wire from the distribution point to the junction point), heaters, vent motors, steering wheel, lights under rear of seats, canbus...
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    Vented seat module?

    I'm communicating with Gen5DIY.com | Home of all your do it yourself needs about building body side harnesses to feed the rear seat heaters and blower fans. I'm guessing they're going to be really expensive, since they will be one offs; but I'll let you know.
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    Adding heat/cool to rear Laramie seats

    Agree with Daverous. I have 2022 BH with Level 1 Equipment Group and no wires present in truck for rear seats. There were none present for fronts eiher; but I was able to get the harness from the same donor truck that my front (heat/vent) seats came from. It was a difficult process. Had to...
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    Vented seat module?

    OK, I'll look into ALFA. I wounder if there's someone else who can build the harnesses. I could do it if I had a donor harness to work with. But the donor harness I got to do my fronts didn't have any wires for the rears
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    Found interior from a 2020 Laramie, going to do the swap...

    I cut a slit in the rear "carpet" to install the reclining striker. It was easy. Slides into T slot and then one bolt. The original striker does not interfere. No issues with reclining. However, it's really more of a gimmick. Doesn't recline as much as a (coach class) airplane seat. I'm...
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    Vented seat module?

    Sounds good. BTW, I didn't have to flash the heated/vented front seats--heated steering wheel to my truck. The hard buttons on the center stack just worked as soon as I got everything connected. The soft buttons on the screen aren't there (althought I can live without them). I have a recall...
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    Adding Rear Console USBs

    You may be able to get to these 2 screws by removing the 6 screws that hold the console in place; then lift the console up and work under it. But, probably easier to just remove the entire end cap. There are 3 clips on each side of the end cap, and one clip in the bottom center; 7 clips total.
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    Vented seat module?

    I did get the heat and vent (front seats) working. Had to replace my center stack with one that had heat and vent switches. Had to add a lot of wires to, and between, the yellow plugs under the seats. I have not worked on the rears yet, to get the heated part to work. On one side of the rear...
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    Adding Rear Console USBs

    Here's a shot of the inside. There are 2 screws at the bottom (yellow file handle pointer). So, I think you need to remove the entire end cap of the console to get to these 2 screws.
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    Vented seat module?

    I swapped a Laramie reclining, heated rear seat into my 2022 BH. I'm trying to add vent to it. I have purchased the bags and the blowers. I can't figure out how to install the bags. Below the leather is the heater pad and below it is about 1/2" of black foam (appears to be open cell). I...
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    Autopark seatbelt airbag chimes

    I don't have any specifics to look for. I would do a visual check to see if any wires have come loose from their pins, and do a continuity check of every wire on both sides of the yellow connectors under each seat.
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    Autopark seatbelt airbag chimes

    Congratulations! I'm surprised that the wire broke at the pin crimp (really that it broke at all). My experience is that harnesses and connectors are very robust. But obviously there was a problem with yours.
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