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No clue what the console.is even out of 

Unless it was out of a 2018 or you swapped it yourself, you most likely got a 2015-2017 charger. It won’t charge some of the newer phones and iPhone 8/X. So many are swapping the module out.





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11 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


Unless it was out of a 2018 or you swapped it yourself, you most likely got a 2015-2017 charger. It won’t charge some of the newer phones and iPhone 8/X. So many are swapping the module out.

 

 

 

 





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I Just got my Samsung galaxy s8+ about a month ago.  So ya I think it's the phone     so I just need to get the new module?

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1 hour ago, Nasty said:

I Just got my Samsung galaxy s8+ about a month ago.  So ya I think it's the phone     so I just need to get the new module?

open the lid and check, its the easiest way to be sure.

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Is there a way to check to see if you have a 2018 console, im sure i have a 17 , got one off ebay a month ago 

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open the lid and check, its the easiest way to be sure.

Except that cover is a bear to remove the first time :)


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Except that cover is a bear to remove the first time [emoji4]


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Got in touch with Jim at GMPartsNow.com 

 

I gave him the VIN of a 2018 Silverado Crew Cab that had the center console. He said the full assembly for my 2018. including the wireless charging lid is Part #84288040

 

Sent me these diagrams since no site I found lists the diagram for this part number. 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, FourThor said:

Got in touch with Jim at GMPartsNow.com 

 

I gave him the VIN of a 2018 Silverado Crew Cab that had the center console. He said the full assembly for my 2018. including the wireless charging lid is Part #84288040

 

Sent me these diagrams since no site I found lists the diagram for this part number. 

 

 

 

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Do you know what color that one is. It is cheaper than the other one folks have been ordering.

Posted (edited)
18 minutes ago, b-garage said:

Do you know what color that one is. It is cheaper than the other one folks have been ordering.

says its black...this is intresting. What is also intresting is it looks like the back plate there has connections for rear entertainment, and it would be intresting what to the part number of the charger is. I requested info on those parts. Just fyi if those are rear entertaiment controlls, usb port or something @pgamboa cable may not pick them up

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I saw the part number 84288040 come up in Phils thread. Apparently that is just the main console piece, not the more complete assembly.

 

Guy named Frank had it in his parts list along with separate part numbers for the arm rest and back part etc.

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2 minutes ago, b-garage said:

I saw the part number 84288040 come up in Phils thread. Apparently that is just the main console piece, not the more complete assembly.

That was what i was assuming but i wasnt sure.

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2 hours ago, b-garage said:

I saw the part number 84288040 come up in Phils thread. Apparently that is just the main console piece, not the more complete assembly.

 

Guy named Frank had it in his parts list along with separate part numbers for the arm rest and back part etc.

I actually was the one in that thread who brought it up back in January. This is the 2nd parts rep who has told me this is the one I need given a 2018 VIN. This time I specifically asked if the Wireless charging lid and back plate were included and he said they are and linked those diagrams direct from catalog.

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6 minutes ago, FourThor said:

I actually was the one in that thread who brought it up back in January. This is the 2nd parts rep who has told me this is the one I need given a 2018 VIN. This time I specifically asked if the Wireless charging lid and back plate were included and he said they are and linked those diagrams direct from catalog.

Well that IS interesting. The way Frank had all the part numbers listed out made it appear that those other pieces did not come with it. Like they were all ordered separately. 

 

Who's gonna be the guinea pig and order one to find out....hahah?

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8 minutes ago, b-garage said:

Well that IS interesting. The way Frank had all the part numbers listed out made it appear that those other pieces did not come with it. Like they were all ordered separately. 

 

Who's gonna be the guinea pig and order one to find out....hahah?

Do it! lol

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