Heated seats usually.
No, this happens to run on rocket fuel
Yes, it will run in the defrost mode. The only way you can keep it from doing that is to pull the fuse in the fuse panel.
It will bolt up to the engine just fine the bolt pattern on the block is the same. You will have to move the crossmember back and get a driveshaft and a new transfercase also you need the PCM and wiring harness from the 3500 because the computer signals are different. It will not bolt up and run you have to do A LOT of modifications.
run a wire from the battery to the radio with an inline fuse... or check ur fuses and see if its blown
Crawl under the vehicle and start at the engine and follow the exhaust pipe backward toward the rear of the vehicle. You will run into the converter.
Run a constant "Hot" wire to window fuse circuitry
Turn ignition to "run" (don't start) push the gas pedal 3 times within 5 seconds.
Look in your owners manaul, it will show you a picture for which fuse controls the radio circuit. You can also run a search for GM owners manuals online to download one.
Pull the fuel pump fuse and run the engine until it dies from fuel starvation.
check the fuse and the ground connection
wire on the starter has a fusable link check that and wires that run to the box
VCM Vehicle Control Module.... PCM Powertrain Control Module. The fuse provides voltage to the control computer (VCM or PCM) that makes your engine run.