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Osirus

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  1. Ok problem found. Not the sensor but the cable it plugs into between the frame and the truck bed. Cut completely. Anyone know where the other end of that wire connects to and what the part for it would be?
  2. Wednesday afternoon I had three issues pop up in my 18 Silverado 1500 when I started it up. None were present when I drove it that morning. Service Stabilitrak Service Trailer Brake System Parking Assist turned off (cannot turn back on) Went into Autozone and they checked it out, came back with C0050-40 Right Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit - Open. I suppose it is logical that all of these issues are from this sensor. I looked around the wheel and didn't see any loose connectors or wires. I'm not sure where this sensor even is back there. I looked for some videos but found nothing for 14-18 GM full size sensors. Anyone else dealt with this? Guides somewhere on checking this sensor?
  3. I paid off my loan with GM Financial over a month ago. About 2 weeks ago I got back an overpayment refund check for about $5, but nothing else yet. Should they be sending a letter or something I can take to the county to show that the Title no longer has a lienholder on it?
  4. Update: I finally got a case of the not-lazys long enough to try this. I rearranged my setup as described above and am happy to say that (for the moment) everything is now working. All USB ports play media as well as AUX. At first AUX didn't work. This port seems really touchy. It kept saying no other devices connected. I was testing it with a little Sandisk MP3 player. I finally swapped it out for my phone and then it started playing. I later swapped the Sandisk player back and it worked, too. I don't know what the sensitivity is for detecting the input. I doubt I'll ever really want to use it, anyway.
  5. That's what I thought when I saw it, too.
  6. Is that female end the same connector that the glove box port uses? Still criminal pricing, though.
  7. I bought a cheap mini USB female to USB female adapter on Amazon for testing. I disconnected my inner USB hub (the one that wasn't working) and used the adapter to connect a USB flash drive directly to the Output of the front hub. It worked. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00474R7HO/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (This part wouldn't be used in the final setup, it was just used to verify that connecting a flash drive directly to the Output on the back of the Front console USB hub worked). So both hubs are connected directly to the HMI. I verified this worked a few weeks ago, but it means the Glove Box port has nowhere to connect to, however with this testing I should be able to connect the Glove Box to the front Hub and have everything working. There isn't a specific part that I can see that would do this, but they're just Mini USB connectors so a generic cable should work, would just need electrical tape or something to keep the connections secure. This means I should be able to run: HMI -> Front Console Hub (Green to Grey cable) HMI -> Inner Console Hub (Black to Brown cable) Front Console Hub -> Glove Compartment Port (generic Mini USB extension cable) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B015HKPDAE?pf_rd_p=d1f45e03-8b73-4c9a-9beb-4819111bef9a&pf_rd_r=HJVW9D9NJGNQETAPW9T4
  8. Anyone have a GREEN to GREY cable they don't need and are looking to sell? I may have found a way to get every port and the AUX input working.
  9. No AUX input or USB media from the compartment hub when connected normally through the front hub. The compartment hub works 100% if connected directly to the HMI.
  10. Thanks, but I'm looking for the 2-port USB only hub that goes in the front part of the console right near the dash.
  11. Does anyone have an extra front console (2 port) USB Hub they would lend a fella for testing?
  12. I used the same part numbers as that order and yes, it includes a 2018 wireless charger.
  13. Someone did a 2500 HD recently and had a 1/2" gap between the console and dash, seems to be the only instance of this happening: https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/207916-2014-k2xx-center-console-swap-retrofit-plug-and-play-harness/?do=findComment&comment=2136958
  14. Can anyone confirm that AUX input and/or USB media playback using the inner console USB ports is working on their swap using the harness?
  15. That would be the next thing to try, I can't think of what else to do. I gotta find one though.
  16. Yep, connecting the inner hub through the front hub I get charging and Android Auto, but no AUX audio or USB media playback; but if I connect the inner hub direct to the HMI everything works on it.
  17. I don't have a cable that connects to under the seat that will go to the front of the console though. I don't see what difference that makes though, its still just HMI -> Front HUB -> inner console HUB, just using a different USB cable for it.
  18. Update from issues discussed here: Today I had time to tear things apart and look into this some more. Here's what I attempted: I replaced the inner USB hub in the console with the one from my jump seat. They are identical, and the swap didn't change anything; same issues as before: no USB media or AUX playback. I disconnected the inner USB hub from the front USB hub and connected it directly to the HMI. USB media then worked on the inner hub. At first AUX audio still didn't work but then I tried a different audio cable and finally AUX started playing for the first time. I noticed that AUX does use the USB connection even though there is separate wiring going to the hub for it, if you disconnect the USB connection it stops playing. Also, AUX now always appears as an option when cycling through "Media" inputs in my MyLink now, even though nothing is connected. Is this normal? I tried hooking up a generic USB hub with regular cables to split the signal from the HMI to both the front and inner USB hubs, but it didn't work. So, it just seems that the front hub isn't working right to get the USB connection from the inner hub. The inner hub works fine with a direct connection to the HMI. Could this hub be defective? Is there anything else I could try to fix this?
  19. Connecting speakers that are lower impedance than the amp is rated for can damage the amp.
  20. Hmm, sounds like the AUX input is completely separate from USB then. Interesting that neither of them work inside the console.
  21. Got it pulled from the jump seat, wasn't hard at all. FWIW: 04/27/18 (P) 1351 9224 DELPHI-35022700_A These hubs have a connector on them with a bunch of wires that the front console hub doesn't have.
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