'07-'14 Chevy Silverado Seat & Console Upgrade Guide (GMT900)
Step 1: ID What You Have
To get you the right set of seats, we have to know what we're trying to match. Identifying the exact interior you have helps us make sure we get you the right thing the first time!
Continue reading below to begin your DIY swap, or give us a call for a full-service experience!
Step 2: Learn What's Out There
Learn what seats you can install in your Chevy or GMC Truck. The front bucket seats, center jumpseat-console, and rear seats can all be handled separately!
We want to make sure you get the best bang for your buck by giving you all your options, allowing you to make an informed decision.
Step 3: Get New Seats
Check out our full selection of New & Used Silverado and Sierra Seats For Sale. All of our seats ship fully assembled, ready for a quick and easy installation in your vehicle.
If we don't have what you need, simply fill out our contact form and we will be in touch!
'07-'14 GMT900 GM Truck Interior Options
The Silverado and Sierra offered slightly different interior materials and colors, depending on the model year.
Applicable Vehicles
- 2007 - 2013 Chevy Silverado 1500
- 2007 - 2014 Chevy Silverado HD
Available Materials
- Heavy Duty Vinyl
- Premium Cloth
- Standard Leather
- Perforated Leather
Available Colors
- Ebony Black
- Medium Cashmere Tan
- Light Titanium Gray
- Dark Titanium Gray
- Two-Tone Black & Light Titanium
Available Features
- Six-Way Power Adjustable Seat Track (LT or Higher)
- 2-Way Power Adjustable Recline (LTZ or Higher)
- 2-Way Power Adjustable Lumbar
- 4-Way Adjustable Lumbar
- Heated Seats
- Cooled Seats
- Driver's Seat Memory
- Side Impact Airbag (Optional)
- Seat Occupancy Sensor (Optional)
- Seat Position Sensor (Optional)
GMT900 Silverado & Sierra Interior Upgrades
Adding A Power Seat
Low trim level trucks typically did not come pre-wired for power seats. If you have an LT trim truck you should expect a plug-and-play installation under most circumstances.
Floor Plug Differences
If the seats are equipped with the heated seat option, they will have the wider connectors.
Driver Seat Pinout
| Function | w/o Heated Seats - Pin | w/ Heated Seat - Pin |
|---|---|---|
| Battery Positive | A | A7 OR A9 |
| Seat Belt Switch - Left | B | A5 |
| Seat Position Sensor - Left - Signal | C | A6 |
| Low Reference | D | A8 |
| Not Used | E | - |
| Ground | F | B8 |
Passenger Seat Pinout
| Function | w/o Heated Seats - Pin | w/ Heated Seats - Pin |
|---|---|---|
| Main Positive | A | B9 |
| Ground | B | A9 |
| Pass Seat Position Sensor | C | A6 |
| Low Ref | D | B5 |
| Seat Belt Switch | E | A5 |
| Low Speed GMLAN | F | A10 |
| Positive | G | B2 |
| Low Reference | H | B3 |
Silverado Console & Jump Seat Conversion Options
Needing seating for three? Wanting to swap the seat for more storage? This is a direct swap - all the holes are already drilled so this install only takes a few minutes!
LT2/SLE Style
If you have factory seating for six and you're looking to add a console, you more than likely have the LT2 style 'flat' dashboard. You'll want to use the matching "LT2" style console to avoid a gap under the radio. These consoles are one solid piece that goes all the way from the back of the seats to underneath the dashboard. Pictured.
LTZ Style
If you have a higher trim truck with the Radio "Bulge", you can still replace your console with a jumpseat. Your center passenger will have fairly limited legroom.
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