Wiring diagram for Chevy pickup
Wiring diagram for Chevy pickup
Does anyone know where I can get a wiring diagram for a 2006 Chevy pickup? I can get a set of power, heated seats from a wrecked one and I am trying to figure out how hard it would be to install them in my '95 Ram. I can figure out the power seat part and even the heaters but I would like to know what I would need to make the in-seat seatbelts work.
Does anyone know if there is some kind of "controller" for the seat belts? Can I just install them and hook up power for the adjusters and heaters? Is all of the function for the belts inside the seats or is there a module I need?
Thanks for any help!
Does anyone know if there is some kind of "controller" for the seat belts? Can I just install them and hook up power for the adjusters and heaters? Is all of the function for the belts inside the seats or is there a module I need?
Thanks for any help!
The seat belts are not powered in any way, they just have a connector for the seat belt warning, There may have been a couple of models with a seat belt pretensioner that was tied into the SRS system, but i don't recall any off hand. For wiring diagrams you should check out alldata.com, they have fairly decent diagrams and i don't think that it costs much for a subscription. Good luck and post pics if they make it into the truck.
THANKS! 
Thats what I needed to know. So I just need power for the adjusters (the switches are already built into the seats). Hopefully I can rig up a switch for the heaters. I assume the heaters just use 12V to power them. A switch and a relay should be all I need.
I dont think I'll worry about the built-in airbags!

Thats what I needed to know. So I just need power for the adjusters (the switches are already built into the seats). Hopefully I can rig up a switch for the heaters. I assume the heaters just use 12V to power them. A switch and a relay should be all I need.
I dont think I'll worry about the built-in airbags!
Those heaters are controlled by the door modules on the '03 up chevy's so it will take a little creativity to make them work. You might try to find a seat heater control module out of a '02 or earlier pickup and try to make it work with that, if you don't you are liable to end up with a very hot seat and that might not end well, keep a fire extinguisher ready. Good luck
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