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I have just swapped my center jump seat for an LT2 center console and have a question for those that have done the same. What USB cable do I need to run from the console harness to the radio? Right now I have the USB outlet in the dash and I am going to remove that and install a second 12V outlet in it's place. I have search everywhere and I find no mention of the USB cable in any parts diagrams.

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http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/150953-adding-usb/?hl=usb+port&do=findComment&comment=1324974

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/150700-installing-factory-usb-port/?hl=usb+port

 

Seems like there have been some entries with pictures but with all the links returned by a search, I just picked the two above for the part numbers....

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http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/150953-adding-usb/?hl=usb+port&do=findComment&comment=1324974

 

http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/150700-installing-factory-usb-port/?hl=usb+port

 

Seems like there have been some entries with pictures but with all the links returned by a search, I just picked the two above for the part numbers....

Thanks, but that is all I have found also. Lots of posts for installing the USB outlet in place of the 12V outlet in the dash but no one mentions anything about the cable from the radio to the center console harness. Near as I can figure it must be about 30" long and have a right angle connection on one end for the radio and straight on the other end the snaps into the stock console harness.

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Been researching doing the same thing as the original author of this post, and came across this thread from 5 years ago. Every time I try to click on the links from people that helped him out, I keep getting redirected to this original post? Anyone else ever have this issue? I don’t want to start a thread about something that’s already been answered. 

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