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If anyone in Canada is looking for to do this. There's one for sale on the Quebec silverado Sierra Facebook group for 570$ Canadian. Not sure if it includes everything needed but descent price Screenshot_20180817-084701.jpeg

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Does anyone have an extra front console (2 port) USB Hub they would lend a fella for testing?


I have one with the card reader you can have if that works for you. IMG_1293.JPG


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What are you regular cab guys doing with the jump seat belt on the back wall?
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I took the top plastic piece off and put it down inside there, taped the metal parts so they don’t make noise, put top piece back on.IMG_1296.JPG


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26 minutes ago, fairway605 said:

 


I took the top plastic piece off and put it down inside there, taped the metal parts so they don’t make noise, put top piece back on.IMG_1296.JPG


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Cool! Good idea. Thank you.

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20 hours ago, fairway605 said:

 


I have one with the card reader you can have if that works for you. 


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Thanks, but I'm looking for the 2-port USB only hub that goes in the front part of the console right near the dash.

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Thanks, but I'm looking for the 2-port USB only hub that goes in the front part of the console right near the dash.

Remind me again... is the reason you’re wanting to test this is because you’re not getting the aux output to detect in your compartment USB Hub?


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12 hours ago, pgamboa said:


Remind me again... is the reason you’re wanting to test this is because you’re not getting the aux output to detect in your compartment USB Hub?
 

No AUX input or USB media from the compartment hub when connected normally through the front hub. The compartment hub works 100% if connected directly to the HMI.

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No AUX input or USB media from the compartment hub when connected normally through the front hub. The compartment hub works 100% if connected directly to the HMI.

Gotcha.


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17 hours ago, Osirus said:

No AUX input or USB media from the compartment hub when connected normally through the front hub. The compartment hub works 100% if connected directly to the HMI.

Yes. I also have this issue and have the two usb plug up front. I havnt had the time to dig into it further.

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No AUX input or USB media from the compartment hub when connected normally through the front hub. The compartment hub works 100% if connected directly to the HMI.
I had this issue. I think I told Phil, it turn outs I has to switch the input on the hmi module. So I switched the center console usb cable to the black spot on the hmi module and I had USBs working in the front of the console. But I still don't have working aux. I bought an extra arm rest usb hub and still no aux. I even used the one from my jump seat and no aux.

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Does anyone have an extra front console (2 port) USB Hub they would lend a fella for testing?
I have a 3 port usb that goes in the console.

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I’m starting to think that on older trucks, you can’t loop in and out of a front USB and that the inside compartment one needs a direct USB feed from the HMI instead.


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