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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.

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1 hour ago, lapoolboy said:

Since the plug under the dash is not hot, you will have to run a wire to the fuse box.  There is plenty of information on how to do this in the "Heated Steering Wheel" thread:

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/167676-heated-steering-wheel

 

Just curious, do you have power adjustable pedals?

No I do not, I wasn’t using a broad enough search terminology to find that thread, I just found the same thread you quoted and the fix to the issue I’m having on page 10 made up by user Justin101714 

I will update the thread here once I get that wire added to my fush plug inside the dash and the bcm behind and above the pedals. Going to the dealership today to locate the terminal pins required. 

Thank you for the response.

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^^

 

Just do a lot of reading in that thread mentioned above. There is a LOT of useful information in there.

 

It sounds to me that you are really close and might just need one more step to make it work. You will need to do a fuse tap and run a wire from the fuse to the wire to make it hot. They explain it all in that thread.

 

On a side note, double check the fuse you're looking at because if I remember correctly, my fuse was tiny and it was a 7.5 amp. (I don't remember what fuse number it is in the diagram)

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On 2018-03-06 at 1:17 PM, sk said:

Make sure you got the right clock spring.  I don't remember the numbers but they are different between the 1500 and 2500 trucks.

I installed the proper clockspring, it had two plugs for the airbag where as the 2500 clockspring has only one. 

 

A follow up to this thread, I installed the extra wire with the correct terminals req’d to bring power to the plug, and the heating element turns on as well as the LED notification confirming it is recieving power. 

YAY heated wheel! 

Thank you all who have replied to this thread! 

 

For all others running into this problem, the proper thread has been referrenced and the page you will be looking for is page 10 in the thread. 

 

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1 hour ago, Indcsve said:

I installed the proper clockspring, it had two plugs for the airbag where as the 2500 clockspring has only one. 

 

A follow up to this thread, I installed the extra wire with the correct terminals req’d to bring power to the plug, and the heating element turns on as well as the LED notification confirming it is recieving power. 

YAY heated wheel! 

Thank you all who have replied to this thread! 

 

For all others running into this problem, the proper thread has been referrenced and the page you will be looking for is page 10 in the thread. 

 

Glad to help bud!  

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Looking for  PN 84353110 heated steering wheel There doesn't seem to be one for sale anywhere. I have tried dealerships , GMparts direct ... they said they don't know when they will be available again. Has anyone put on a cocoa one on a black interior truck and if so how does it look? Tacky? Unique? or just wait to see if or when they start producing them again?

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28 minutes ago, Fullthrottletwo said:

Looking for  PN 84353110 heated steering wheel There doesn't seem to be one for sale anywhere. I have tried dealerships , GMparts direct ... they said they don't know when they will be available again. Has anyone put on a cocoa one on a black interior truck and if so how does it look? Tacky? Unique? or just wait to see if or when they start producing them again?

I would wait, you’ll kick yourself if you get the swap done and see what you really wanted available a week later. Just my opinion of course but why settle? Good luck either way, it’s an option I never thought I’d use but I use it a lot even living in Florida. Have you tried here:

https://www.newgmparts.com/oem-parts/gm-wheel-84353110

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Thanks , you are probably right. I should have pulled the trigger a month ago when they were everywhere  like on  ebay  and just about everywhere else I looked, but at that time I was doing other mods and didn't think the market would dry up that quick. On the other hand airbag clock springs seem to be a dime a dozen.  I guess the waiting game begins. If anyone should happen to see one in their surfing give me a heads up. Thanks in advance.

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Look on Ebay, The guy I bought mine from was autowoods. Here he has a cocoa brown one.If this isn't the correct one send him an email. He is a pretty nice guy and shipped it quickly.

 

:https://www.ebay.com/itm/84053918-Chevy-Silverado-1500-HEATED-LEATHER-STEERING-WHEEL-Cocoa-Brown-2014-17/183588998810?hash=item2abec1ce9a:g:UR4AAOSw4m9cFmGg:rk:4:pf:0

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