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Early 2015 Denali XL Wireless charger retrofit


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Brand new to this forum, but searched this topic with no luck.

 

Just picked up a used 2015 Denali XL that was made in the early part of the 2015 model year. This one came without wireless charger on the console lid.

 

Question is:

 

I can purchase a New OEM takeoff console lid on ebay pretty reasonable. Is the wiring harness for the wireless charger already in place on this vehicle? Anybody know if there is a bridge/adapter harness to add this on? Buy a whole console harness?

 

Is it even worth the effort to get the wireless charging?

 

Thanks for any and all advise.

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I have more photos of this plug but the file is too big to upload from my iPhone.

 

However based on photos of the plug from eBay listings for console lids with the charger it appears to match perfectly. I have a 2015 Yukon XL Denali first production. It seems like the car was prewired. Wires are purple with yellow stripe/Black/Green from another thread the green is supposed to be the wire for the BCM to show the charging on the intellilink display.

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