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Good afternoon! Noticed this morning after using my remote start, it didn't kick on the heated steering wheel. Thought, okay it might not be cold enough, though my seat warmers were on. Drove down the road some and attempted to turn on the heated steering wheel via the button on the steering wheel but it did not light up nor did the steering wheel warmed up. Was thinking the light was out? I've checked the F22 7.5 fuse on the right side instrument fuse panel and it appeared to not have blown visually, but at this point after re-seating, it continues to not work. Anyone with experience have any other ideas for me to try? I've tried turning the steering wheel back and forth to its full extent while hitting the button but that didn't work either. Any ideas would be great! Thank you so much in advance!
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Need a little bit of guidance on some wiring I want to do. I bought a heated steering wheel that came with the crash avoidance button along with the heated wheel button. Since my truck doesn't have the crash avoidance, I'd like to make that button activate a light bar. I know I'll have to get a latching relay to take the momentary pulse and then power a regular relay. But I'm just wondering if I can utilize any of the pins in the BCM to help with any of the wiring? Or is it easier to just take the wire from the steering wheel harness and connect that straight to the latching relay and then to the regular relay to power the light bar? Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Or perhaps a pnp harness @pgamboa ;)
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I recently just installed a heated steering wheel and the proper SIR coil into my 2017 Silverado 1500 2LT and the heated wheel does not turn on. I have a friend who is a local qualified GM service Tech and after installing it and doing all the GM recommended trouble shooting regarding the issue still come back with it not working. I installed a wheel out of a GMC 2500 Denali with the forward collision alert button, but only installed the SIR coil required for the heated steering wheel element, PN#23381964, everything matched up and plugged in as I have the empty plug under the bolster. It is pinned and wired in to the truck, I also tested voltage at the fuse and it does recieve the DC 12.4V. Checked voltage at the plug under the bolster and the plug does not recieve power, also after replacing the wheel the truck does not throw an airbag code. What can i do to remedy this issue and gain heat in the steering wheel or atleast power at the plug. I understand I’m new to the forums and after foing my research and utilizing videos on YouTube for help and insight I still come up short. The heated steering wheel worked in the prvious truck before it was pulled and then subsequently installed in my vehicle. Am I missing something? Does the fuse need to be bigger (fuse number 32)? Currently it is a 25. Am I missing a ground, or is it not properly grounded? As the truck did not have this option from the factory... I had access to the heated steering wheel schematic but failed to get a picture of it, I’ll include a few pictures of the parts installed below.