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I have tried 6 different chevy and gmc dealers and none know anything

Hello,

 

I am sorry to hear that you are having a hard time locating a part number. I cannot guarantee that I will find the part number but I do want to reach out to some internal resources to see if I can produce one for you. Could you private message me including your VIN and the part you wish to find the part number for?

 

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Jennifer T.

GM Customer Care

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Shucks.....this question is easy. It's part number 22822677. They call it a "switch". Don't damage it tho? You may have to take it back. It's no good unless you have the JL1 designation with your H.D. trailer towing package. If you don't have JL1, then you have to custom fit a adapter harness you can buy on eBay. Then you have to buy an aftermarket brake controller.

 

Good luck and good trailering.

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You can also read info on this matter on another thread here at "2014 Sierra After Market Brake Controller Help".

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I got two part numbers from a dealer part (23104453) F-MODULE. And part (23136563 ) another MODULE ,don't know if these are already installed on trucks with the regular trailer package or not ,was told there were wires already behind where the brake controller would go but haven't looked ,don't know what to believe ,guess time will tell !!!

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. I post this on another topic don't know if this are part of the JL1 package or not,they look like they are up in front of the spare tire
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I don't think you can upgrade to a factory controller on any GM truck, wether its a GMT-900 or K2XX truck.

 

That said, GM has instructions on how to install an aftermarket trailer brake controller as the factory harness that was under the dash on GMT-900 trucks is no longer a feature for these. GM is developing a harness but one must be made in the meantime.

 

Have your dealer look this up: #PIT5228: Interim Aftermarket Trailer Brake Controller Harness

 

One of the two parts must be ordered from the GM Warranty Parts Center directly.

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Any one have any luck finding a part number for the OEM 2014 integrated brake controller ???

I finally have an answer for you. GM does not have an OEM integrated brake controller for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado.

 

Jennifer T.

GM Customer Care

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I finally have an answer for you. GM does not have an OEM integrated brake controller for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado.

 

Jennifer T.

GM Customer Care

 

 

I beg to differ GM rep. IF your truck is ordered with JL1 Intergrated Trailer Brake Control, then it has the OEM Integrated Trailer Brake Control. Its an option on all trims and yes I have seen them.

 

The new trucks however, do NOT come with the under dash wiring harness that WAS a standard feature on 1999-2013 trucks, to install an aftermarket trailer brake controller.

 

OP...check my post above, post #11.

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Delta Tango posted the park number was 22822677. I am trying to find out if my truck had the JL1 on it from the factory per the vin number I gave you ,thanks

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