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Thanks for the reply i ordered console # 23466980 the side trims and the synthesis plate. Cant wait to get the parts and start planning the swap....

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So I had to do the opposite of most folks. I had to take a great looking console out for a jump seat. My jump seat did not come with a wiring harness, but I may buy one soon for it.

 

My issue is that I have not figured out where this jump seat wiring harness will plug in at. I don't see any available "ports" around the other two seats or where I took the console out. Is that because there is a totally separate "Main" wiring harness that I'm missing? Anybody have any pictures of where it plugs in at? I'm trying to keep from splicing all kinds of stuff.

 

Thanks much!

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I don't think you're going to find one.I think you will have to splice a harness to connect to the plug in the dash.Basically the same as I will have to splice the console harness to the seat harness to add the console to my truck.It's the same only different. :)

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Yeah, It was a problem. The subwoofer fit perfectly under the console. I did take it out for now. Not sure what to do with it yet, but it doesn't fit anywhere else.​

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Jchildress you would be better off buying the harness for the full console and re route it mostly everything will plug and play. No splicing or cutting just a thought.

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Or if your interested I have the big plug from my console that would plug into your harness you would have to splice it that way but I don't need it. Jay

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Hi... I went back out and checked and the "Ebay Item Number" is 201516242250... I suppose you can search with that.

 

As for the Subwoofer... I have it, but would like to just send it to whoever buys the console which makes shipping a little easier. Hope you guys have a good day.

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Does anyone on here have the part numbers for the cocoa/dune interior?


No, it's Jet Black

 

Okay, it kind of looked cocoa/dune in the photos. Thanks.

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Anyone done a 2016 console swap? Or just the center arm rest swap for the wireless charging pad?

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