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Turn on heated seats with GMDL-BP ?


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Can the GMDL-BP be used to turn on heated seats with remote start in a 2003 Hummer H2?
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No it can not. If you want heated seat controls you must use the GM SL module. This will automatically turn on the heated seats when remoet started via CAN BUS system.
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Probably not. All the applicable features are usually listed on the site for each unit. The following features are shown here http://bypasskit.com/product.aspx?prodid=GMDL-BP#
They have the icon for heated seats which is: Turn on heated seats with GMDL-BP ? -- posted image.
If it were applicable they would have shown that icon. It looks like it will do seat memory though. Not sure if seat memory could include knowing whether the heat controls were on or not for that particular driver.
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Hi! maybe the expresskit  XK510 will do the job   it do's a lot of thing.
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Thanks for the help guys.

I searched and it looks like Fortin and Crimestopper(Re-badged Fortin) both sell the GM-SL and it looks like it'll do the trick.

Where can I buy one?

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Velocity Motors wrote:
No it can not. If you want heated seat controls you must use the GM SL module. This will automatically turn on the heated seats when remoet started via CAN BUS system.

Thanks for the tip Jeff, the GM-SL worked great!

I have another question about the GM-SL here...

https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/forum_posts.asp?tid=68487&PN=1


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