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Blaaake

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About Blaaake

  • Birthday 11/19/1982

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    Anthony Rush
  • Location
    United States
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    Male
  • Drives
    2015 Silverado LTZ Crew Cab Midnight Edition

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  1. Found the plug. Staring directly forward after taking the "knee panel" off, it is taped to a loom of wires. Trying to attach a picture but having issues. It is attached to the loom from the black box with 7 plugs on it, I am assuming the BCM. If you go the third plug over that is green, and follow it up the loom, you can't miss it. Thank you all for the help. It is working perfectly now! Sent from my SM-N915P using Tapatalk
  2. Hey Ken! Thank you for the reply! I already have the new clockspring installed and everything hooked up, minus the 2 plug adapter for the heated wheel... I was looking for the plug, but did not see it. That is why I was curious if you knew where it was hanging or tied up to. Thank you! Sent from my SM-N915P using Tapatalk
  3. Is it the Chevy or GMC wheel? Sent from my SM-N915P using Tapatalk
  4. I was wondering if you were able to locate the factory plug, if so, was it behind the cluster?
  5. This is a feature on my 2015 Silverado LTZ Midnight CC... hold unlock for about 5 to 7 seconds and all windows roll down... Sent from my SM-N915P using Tapatalk
  6. Thanks for the detailed info on the wiring. Do you happen to have the wiring diagram for the clockspring wires between the s/w controls and actual clock spring? Thank you!
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