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All depends on what trim you want. For example I have the grand lace trim in my doors so I got the grand lace trim in the console.

I also have a 2015 and the part numbers I used were. f5333a0504e141e4d25193b9166e7967.jpg

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I am interested in doing this as well. Quick question though. On the list of parts you have I am not seeing the armrest/lid. Did that come with the console?

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^it comes with the console.

 

 

Yes, it comes with the console

 

 

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Thank you both!!

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Installed my console last weekend.I powered up my front usb ports instead of the ones inside the console since they are easier to access when you're driving.If anyone would like to do it this way it's really easy.Remove the entire harness from the jump seat and you will have the right plugs on that harness to plug right into the front usb's(plug and play)they charge and play music. .there is plenty of length to reach without cutting.then just splice the new console harness in to power up the 12v outlets and light in the console(I spliced everything in just because I was already into it and I want as much to work as possible.On mine all colors matched with the exception of the 12v+ but those are obvious since they just go to the 12v power ports.The white wire that doesn't match anything is for the light in the console,just connect to the 12v source of your choice .I expect that with the addition of the usb cable others have mentioned the usb ports inside the console could be used for charging if it was important to you.

Sorry for the long post.Hope someone can use it.

 

So if I followed your instructions and wanted the inside USB ports to be able to charge would I just need the additional USB cable going to the module behind the glove box?

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Ordered the parts identical as the list above for $587 which included shipping. My dealer couldn't even come close.

 

Excited!!

 

 

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Anyone have the part numbers to accommodate a 2016 Z71? I did the swap on a 2014 Z71, but managed to order incorrect trim. I hope to avoid that this time.

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So if I followed your instructions and wanted the inside USB ports to be able to charge would I just need the additional USB cable going to the module behind the glove box?

I can't guarantee it but it makes sense since it should be the same as others have done for the front ports.Again I didn't try it since I am happy with mine the way they are for now.maybe others could confirm this for you.

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Question.... is this trim style what they call reverse tartan?

 

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If it is please correct me if I'm wrong but for my 2014 silverado I would need the following parts to replace the jump seat with a console.

 

22995069

22817347

23467516

23467112

22776807

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Quick shipping from GM Parts Headquarters as I got the notification that it shipped out today after ordering Friday evening.

 

I've looked through this thread and I'm sure someone has posted this and I missed it, but does someone know the jumpseat removal/center console install procedure? Do I need to get any additional bolts for this or will I have them already from the jump seat?

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Installed my console yesterday. Everything went well. I don't have the three USB's up front working yet, but feel like I'm very close. I have successfully attached the USB cable from the HMI (behind the glove box) to the center console. On my 2015, I have the extra USB in the upper glove box. I disconnected it from the HMI (it's the USB with the green plug) and plugged in the new cable in its place. I used the cable recommended by TBarn (GM part 19303328.) You have to trim the connector on that cable quite a bit to make it fit in the HMI. If you are patient, it can be done and will still securely connect to the HMI. I then routed the cable to the center console.

 

I ran into a problem trying to get power to pins 4 and 6 on the USB. My local dealership didn't have any connectors (SAIT-A03GF-M064) in tray 27. I rummaged around and found something very similar from an old PC power supply that I was going to try and use, but they weren't a secure fit - too loose.

 

The way I installed the console was to remove the "new" console wiring harness, except for the wiring to the back cigarette lighter and the switch leg wiring for the light. I left that wiring in place, but cut out the remainder of the harness, leaving plenty of wire to splice. I then took the harness out of the "old" flip console. I spliced that old harness to the back cigarette lighter and the light circuit. Everything else on the back of the console is plug and play. I then used one of the cigarette plugs from the new harness to build a jumper for the second cigarette plug up front. Everything now works except for the power to the three USBs.

 

I woke up this morning and realized I think I have what I need to finish this. Because I pulled out most of the new console harness, I'm left with the plug from the 2 USB/SD/stereo plug. That plug is identical to the plug that connects on the back of the 3 USBs. So my next step is to cut that plug with plenty of excess wire and splice pins 4 and 6 to power and ground. My theory is that I will have fully functioning USBs up front once I do this. (The only minor downside is losing the USB in the upper glove box.)

 

I plan to give this a try one night this week. I'll report back.

Is it possible to connect the USB cable from the inside of the console in the jump seat to the 3 USBs in the front of the console and have it charge/play, then get this cable (GM #19303328) and connect it to the inside USB ports in the new console and have them charge?

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So I have a 2015 Silverado 1500 LTZ. And I have a Jump Seat in it. I was wondering what parts I needed to do the swap? I have the Black Leather Interior, Greyish door panels and Greyish panels next to my 8" MyLink Radio on the dash. Any part numbers that would fit this one with my Black Leather Interior? I'm looking for a Black Center Console, not the Brownish with Wood on it. Thanks in advance!

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Question.... is this trim style what they call reverse tartan?

 

IMG_2833.jpg

 

If it is please correct me if I'm wrong but for my 2014 silverado I would need the following parts to replace the jump seat with a console.

 

22995069

22817347

23467516

23467112

22776807

Is that silver? I think I have the same and trying to figure out part number.

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Is that silver? I think I have the same and trying to figure out part number.

 

Ya it is "silver". Hard to tell if it the same with your picture as it is hard to see the texture detail.

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Ya it is "silver". Hard to tell if it the same with your picture as it is hard to see the texture detail.

Yeah, I was told to order synthesis before, but it didn't have the scale looking design. It was just silver. Mine has the scale looking design.

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