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what plugs do not work when adding the console? If i can get the same ones to work without the additional that the console has i'm fine with that.

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All of the old plugs work. I thought someone said they were able to get the 120 volt home outlet to work and the led in the center console light to work as well

 

I was just checking. I am thrilled with my new console! I am a salesman and love the iPad holder along with the file holder. I am a true mobile office now

 

An extra big Thanks to the guys who figured this out.

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so the sd, aux and two usb all work right? What about the power outlet for the rear, how would it not plug right up to the new console since it's in the same location?

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Yes, the sd, aux and two usb all work. The two power outlets work in the front. Nothing in the rear works because in my truck I do not have any other harness to send the power to them.

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I have 2014 Sierra with bench seat, black cloth

 

anyone interested in trading, im looking for center console

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I finally ordered all the console parts today. I'll post the install in some detail and some pics. Might be a week or so.

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I finally ordered all the console parts today. I'll post the install in some detail and some pics. Might be a week or so.

thatd be awesome. Id like to see what the harness already that comes with the console looks like.

 

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I've been informed that it might take a while. Parts are on national back order. Seven days and only one of the seven parts has come in.

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I've been informed that it might take a while. Parts are on national back order. Seven days and only one of the seven parts has come in.

I thought there were 4 parts? what are the other 3?

 

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The console, the front top plate/storage area, 2 side panels, bracket for front attachment to IP, USB cable, accessory tray. The console shows not to include the bracket so I ordered one. USB cable is a crap shoot. Will be used to hook up the other USB outlet. Not sure it will work but I'm spending enough money already I thought WTF. Control module that recieves the USB cables is the same for 1 or 2 USB connections, Software is different though. I'll plug it in and if they all work, great and if not, that's OK too. WOO HOO!, 1 more part came in today. I'll take plenty of pictures.

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Post the part numbers for the other 3 things that werent already posted in this thread previously or post em as u do tour instal/pics

 

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Parts all showed up finally. Probably install this weekend.

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I'll post part numbers, prices, some photos when done.

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