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You don't use the jump seat harness to power the front ports. All you do is buy T connectors and jump power from the front 12v to the other. Yes you can run a dedicated line if you like but not needed. The only thing that will not work are the 3 USB ports. You can get them to charge only but I just left them I don't use them anyway.

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Posting this pic hoping it helps someone. This the connector from the new full length console. It should be self explaining. Multi colored wire on left goes to Rear Cig 12v outlet, the multi wire to the left of it goes to inside console Cig 12v. The large black wire is ground, The white/brown wire is the console light. All the other small wires connect to the usb ports inside console & sound port in console. The mini USB is one black wire all to its self as marked.

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Posting this pic hoping it helps someone. This the connector from the new full length console. It should be self explaining. Multi colored wire on left goes to Rear Cig 12v outlet, the multi wire to the left of it goes to inside console Cig 12v. The large black wire is ground, The white/brown wire is the console light. All the other small wires connect to the usb ports inside console & sound port in console. The mini USB is one black wire all to its self as marked.

Is that a 2016 console? What part number?

 

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I ordered #22995069 Black Console. However, they sent #23466980 Black Console because the #'s have updated & changed.

 

Tried to do this from phone but had to get to computer.

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I ordered #22995069 Black Console. However, they sent #2346680 Black Console because the #'s have updated & changed.

I ordered #22995069 Black Console. However, they sent #2346680 Black Console because the #'s have updated & changed.

Will you double check the 2346680 part number I think you may be 1 number short.

 

Is the number 23466980? I'm still trying to determine if there is anything different about the 16 console and wiring vs the ones that others have ordered for the 14-15. Does someone with a 16 console know if the media card slot still exists in the 16 model?

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The console connector in the pic is from console #23466980. I ordered it for a 2014 Sierra a week ago. They sub in this #'d console for the #22995069 console I originally ordered. So, the only black one out there is #23466980. The other # ending in 5069 is discontinued.

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The console connector in the pic is from console #23466980. I ordered it for a 2014 Sierra a week ago. They sub in this #'d console for the #22995069 console I originally ordered. So, the only black one out there is #23466980. The other # ending in 5069 is discontinued.

Thanks.

 

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Anyone know where the fuse is located for the Front Dash 12V Cig plug on a 2014 Sierra? That has the 110v plug & 12v plug beside it? I checked fuses under hood & none where blown, the small ones that is. The 12v plug is dead.

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Anyone know where the fuse is located for the Front Dash 12V Cig plug on a 2014 Sierra? That has the 110v plug & 12v plug beside it? I checked fuses under hood & none where blown, the small ones that is. The 12v plug is dead.

I believe the fuse for that is on the left side of the dash - you need to open the driver door and there are 6 clips holding the side of the dash on - I believe it is in the same spot as the suburban/tahoe

 

careful not to break those clips

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I've got a 15 gmc 2500hd slt with center jump seat early build .. bought a new take off center console from a 2015i gmc 2500hd.. with the wireless charger.. i looked up harnesses and it only shows 2 diff ones.. one with dvd and one w/o dvd.. does anyone know if this will plug into my truck or need to splice in other components. thanks and i did read every page over last 2 days lol...

thank you

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Thanks JamesonJC.............I was just over looking it in the panel & finally found it, it's the 15a fuse in far upper right, one of those new square purple top fuse.

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You can install the newer GMC in lid charger from 2015/16 console. You will need the complete lid & charger. Wire it into the back 12v plug. It's got 3 wires, black is ground, multi colored is positive. You will not use the green. It will turn on with key & turn off with key this way.

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You can install the newer GMC in lid charger from 2015/16 console. You will need the complete lid & charger. Wire it into the back 12v plug. It's got 3 wires, black is ground, multi colored is positive. You will not use the green. It will turn on with key & turn off with key this way.

 

my console had the charging lid and theres a wire hanging down underneath console is that the whole charger or do i need more?also where do i get the plug in connector for the merc switch and led light.. theres 2 connectors or plugs i need thanks

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I've read through this thread as this is one of the mods I'd like to do. To date has anyone gotten every port to work correctly like OEM?

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