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Old 03-07-2009, 02:49 AM   #1
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Heated/power seats in old trucks?

What kind of wiring would it take to hook up seats like this in a 72 C10?Would you have to run it on a circuit breaker? Would the alternator have to be upgraded? Thanks for any help/ideas


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Old 03-07-2009, 04:45 AM   #2
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Re: Heated/power seats in old trucks?

We have a thing called an electric blanket here in the UK for your bed to warm it in the winter months....some guy modified one for a bench seat and layed it out between the seat foam and cover, did something clever with the electrics and put a toggle swith on the dash. Sorry can't be of any real help here but this made me remember.
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Old 03-07-2009, 09:47 AM   #3
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Re: Heated/power seats in old trucks?

i would run it through a circuit breaker "fuse" unless you want to see your wiring go up in flames!!
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Old 03-07-2009, 10:44 AM   #4
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Re: Heated/power seats in old trucks?

Someone on this site had a good page where he showed how he wired up some seats for his truck. I had the link can't find it now...
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Old 03-07-2009, 12:00 PM   #5
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Re: Heated/power seats in old trucks?

alot of the newer Silverados with leather have heated seats. also the Mercedes Benz ML and GL SUVs have nice heated seats.
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Old 03-07-2009, 02:09 PM   #6
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Re: Heated/power seats in old trucks?

Also, 2003+ Pontiac bonnevilles have similar seats, but a little smaller, IIRC. I own one
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Old 03-07-2009, 03:15 PM   #7
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Re: Heated/power seats in old trucks?

My Buick LeSabre (about 2004 - 2005 year) tan leather split bench, with center console - bucket-style backrest seat with heat both sides & both sides electric, & built-in seatbelts ............. is a pretty-comfy seat, & has the desirable thin-backrest, & is about the right width for the truck. And shame on me ---- I don't yet have it installed yet.

It has an approx 10-ga wire which supplies power feed to both driver & passenger side of the electric seat-tilt & travel adjustments, fed thru the driver's side seat, with a quick-disconnect plug-in connection.

Factory service manual showed the orange wire was hot, & black was ground, fused thru a 30a fuse to operate the seat & also to provide power to the heaters. Dealer said: "Most GM seats use the orange & black power combination." Both my Jeep Grand Cherokees also use a 30a fuse for the power seats.

I bought a 10 ga pigtail from the local O'Reilly's store which has an inline fuse socket that would fit the bigger full-size 30a fuse, & I plan to use that to direct-wire the seat in, with the fuse under the seat after it's in ........ just whenever I get off my dead-a$$ & go ahead & get it installed.

However, the heat settings were wired into a sensor variable temp setting of some kind which was built-in on the dash of the wrecked car that the seat came out of. Not yet sure how I'll deal with that heater-adjustment issue.

Not knowing how to do the heat hookup's what has been keeping me from getting it installed.

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