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Just want to throw my follow-up into the ring... I added this to MY 2019. You do have to re-wire pin8 to feed the LED, but it does work like a Factory installed option. I have it wired to my bed lights and to my back up lights, isolated each circuit with a 3amp diode(s) so the circuits don't...
Sorry for my absence people.. been Krazy Busy here--- Just some clarification on the harnesses.... the 3 external harnesses are needed, those you can order up from Mopar... the 3 internal harnesses are only required if your DT wasn't pre-wired with them... ALWAYS double check, you may get...
@ajfRam -- it's been a while, but you added the posted change - what does that do... I don't remember making such edit...
- CustSetMenu 1: auto on comfort CSM present- FEATURE 2 - 3 OPTION
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@ajfRam ---
these are my settings - I have the soft buttons on the screen as well as the manual buttons..
** Cloth Seats
ECUConfig 3:
Front Heated Seats Present: Yes
Heated Steering Wheel Present: Yes
ECUConfig 4:
Heated Seat Present: Yes
Memory:
Heated Steering Wheel Present: Yes...
@brental1 --- I am still finishing up the how-to, which I hope will clear up some of your questions... I am writing it on my down time... that's why it's not done yet :)
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@brental1 -- I can confirm that your vehicle is not a unicorn. I have modified 4 Rams that needed to have the body harness wires added... as far as the stack switch (seats/wheel) ... you just add it and when the changes are made in Alfa, those 3 buttons become active... don't get caught up...
@kosmos66 -- I ran the constant power wire along the frame body harness under the truck... it's in a protective mesh loom and it's zipped tied.
The new wire is protected by a circuit breaker...
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@brental1 --- I'm re-writing a how-to for the seats, I'm at the station for my 24 hr shift -- it will be posted once it's ready... as far as the heated wheel, you'll need a new clock spring and the wheel, haven't done mine yet but it is on my list..
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Yes.. to Fuse box and to the Can junction block.... unless your body wire harness already has them presently...
If I remember correctly, you'll need 3 or 4 power wires and a pair of twisted wire for the data...
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@tabber02 ... yes and no, I did have my shop drop in the heat pads, module, and seat wiring. I just got to remove the center console to change the harness and add the rear buttons to the end cap. Also have to create a harness that comes from the rear module to the fuse box and as well as the...
I've looked everywhere for the heated seat how-to write, can't find it anywhere... I will get another one together, it's just going to take a little..
@ ...Ram76 -- yes, the drivers seat YP (yellow plug) is wired to the pass seat YP, then wiring goes from the pass seat YP goes back to the fuse...
here is my install..
https://5thgenrams.com/community/attachments/ram-12-volt-plus-pdf.56456/
I've since ran power directly to battery thru a circuit breaker... clean, neat and looks stock..
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I went the Alpine OEM way from the base 6... more info here---
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/modifying-the-base-6-to-the-alpine-9.34694/
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Not sure it's as simple as cutting and splicing... that black box attached to the under side of the pass seat is the heated seat/wheel module... it is tied into the BCM thru the can-system. I can post what each plug does if that helps ya...
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I haven't actually dug into my wheel but the module that is used for heated seats is also used for the wheel... when doing the wiring for the seats, i would also add the wiring from the module to column.. you'll need a new wheel with heat, pins and plug, and then programming...
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