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Just got an update from GPC, the souls have my console in by end tomorrow or Wednesday at the latest and then hey will ship it out to me.. Can't wait, I've been waiting for almost a month for all of these parts for the console..

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Whats the difference between the denali and non-denali console? I'm looking to do this after winter.

 

I have the cocoa interior. Looking to get a parts list ready.

 

I have the weather tech over the hump floor liner...I'm wondering If i can install the console over the mat? Maybe I'll need to trim slightly?

 

I am also confused on what panel to buy...they have a lot of options. I need to take a picture of the interior.

 

Insights? You guys know your shit.

Mike

 

 

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you need this panel

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2014-2015-GMC-Sierra-SLT-Console-Upper-Woodgrain-Trim-Panel-OEM-22995109-/191438467387?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c929f313b&vxp=mtr

 

My friend ordered from the same seller and it showed the missing 110v outlet missing like in the picture but she received a new one. So you might have the same luck.

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Thanks for your help. I cant find that listed part number on a parts lookup site. It looks like it is just the plate, no cup holders included. What is the color code?

 

The options are :

 

Reverse Tartan
Off Road Carbon

Grand Momiji

Grand Lace Wood

Quilted Maple

Synthesis

Curly Koa

Devenport Wood

Mineral Caster

 

Thanks,

Mike

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Power and ground to the 6 pin connector and USB cable connected to the outlet and HMI control module. There must be some type of communication because I have always on power and ground to the USB outlet. Yet it goes to sleep about ten minutes after key off or opening door. and wakes up when the driver door is opened or key is on.The correct 6 pin connector is very expensive so I just used the terminals and shrink tube to keep from shorting. I would have to find the part numbers for the terminals. The cable I bought ( the only we could find in the GM part catalog ) plugs into the outlet but not into the module without some customizing. Had to shave the connector down with a razor blade.

Hey tbarn, do you have the part number(and pic) for the usb cable mentioned above...my apologies if I missed it in any of your subsequent posts.

Also, you mention that one end plugs into the HMI control module. What is best access to that module, from underneath with console removed? or through front bezel with console in place? or other...? Thanks in advance.

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So I got my console in last night. I have some wiring solutions that I am going to try next week. I ordered a mini sub splitter in attempts to get data and charging working. I am also going to get some new wiring ends male and female wing same number wiring options and use that to see how it works. I had to buy the Denali console since it was the only one available. It is the exact same only difference is the wiring harness that I have found

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Nice, if you can document your progress with pictures it would be really helpful. I should have mine by the end of this week as well.

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Hey tbarn, do you have the part number(and pic) for the usb cable mentioned above...my apologies if I missed it in any of your subsequent posts.

Also, you mention that one end plugs into the HMI control module. What is best access to that module, from underneath with console removed? or through front bezel with console in place? or other...? Thanks in advance.

 

I had the same question for tbarn, he responded to me with part number 19303328 for the usb cable. The HMI module is behind your glove box.

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I had the same question for tbarn, he responded to me with part number 19303328 for the usb cable. The HMI module is behind your glove box.

Thanks James (and tbarn)!!

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well, got everything working except for the console light and front usb data (charges only) on the front. I took the old harness, added an additional 12 volt plug and usb power plug to the harness from the new harness and made it into one modified harness. everything seems to work fine.

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Popped the front tray off of a new Silverado with factory console today.

Do you have a part number for the male end of the plug that could plug into the female that came with console? Hoping I can get it to work with some splicing

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Finally all my parts have are in and will be here Tuesday, I will post pics and any information I can when I get it all installed.. Can't wait...

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Do you have a part number for the male end of the plug that could plug into the female that came with console? Hoping I can get it to work with some splicing

Are you talkin' the large white/gray connector?

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