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Looking great! Do you have the part number for your denali cluster in blue?

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You want to make sure you get the corresponding year cluster for your truck.

Here is the Denali Cluster thread. It has all the confirmed part #s by WAMS. (www.whiteautoandmedia.com).

https://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/190465-denali-cluster-in-slt/?page=29


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  • 4 months later...
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I just got a 2019 LTZ Silverado that has the same setup already just no HUD. I wonder what will work for this year/model?

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Hud Was never offerd in 2014 -2019 K2xx generation trucks. Some trucks got the red leds for heads up alert / active low speed braking. SUV’s had HUD but have a different dash. 

 

You have to cut your truck dash to retrofit a SUV HUD which requires many other parts. 

 

I believe pgamboa offers a kit of the required parts. 

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On 3/9/2019 at 11:25 PM, 2009GMC said:

Hud Was never offerd in 2014 -2019 K2xx generation trucks. Some trucks got the red leds for heads up alert / active low speed braking. SUV’s had HUD but have a different dash. 

 

You have to cut your truck dash to retrofit a SUV HUD which requires many other parts. 

 

I believe pgamboa offers a kit of the required parts. 

 

The K2xx trucks are from 2014-2018.  The 2019 trucks are the new style (T1xx) and HUD is available on the upper trim levels.  I don't know what it would take to add it to a lower-trim truck.

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8 minutes ago, sk said:

 

The K2xx trucks are from 2014-2018.  The 2019 trucks are the new style (T1xx) and HUD is available on the upper trim levels.  I don't know what it would take to add it to a lower-trim truck.

GM is building both k2xx and t1xx generations for 2019

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22 minutes ago, 2009GMC said:

GM is building both k2xx and t1xx generations for 2019

That's true but only in limited numbers.  When he said 2019 I just assumed he meant the new body style (the 2019 K2xx is called "1500 LD").

 

cva617680:

You will need to tell us which one you have.  If the headlights look like a 2018 then you can't get HUD without major modifications (but there is a thread on here where somebody has done it and is custom-fabricating the dash shroud).  If it has the newer body style you can probably add HUD if you get the dash components and have some custom programming done.

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The 2019 model has HUD 

You need to make sure your instrument cluster has the connections in the rear of it for HUD. Contact White Automotive and  Media Services. On the website is 2019 instrument cluster .

Have them active the HUD. They did my cluster. Easy people to work with. If you have any questions after talk to WA&M. Private message me. I will see what I can do to help.

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  • 1 year later...
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First, Big shutout to @cmatt and @pgamboa - you two rock!

 

Second, I finally got around to retrofitting my '15 Yukon Denali with HUD (yes, it did not come with it - very early version I guess).  Thanks to this thread, a harness from CMATT, and other google searching everything is in and working, sorta...  Note:  before sending my OEM cluster to WAMS to be programmed I thought i would give it a try, and what do you know "0  MPH" was displayed

 

At this point the HUD will display the DEFAULT view, but when I try to switch to a different view via the "INFO" switch - the HUD goes black - no info and will not come back.  It is still working as i can move the display box up and down but no data is shown.  The only way i can get the data to display again it by disconnecting the cluster connector (P16) from the back of the cluster (essentially resetting it).  After that, the data will display again.

 

Question:  Does anyone know what might be causing this?  is there something to try?

 

Thank you

_Dave

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On 5/8/2020 at 7:25 AM, page1 said:

First, Big shutout to @cmatt and @pgamboa - you two rock!

 

Second, I finally got around to retrofitting my '15 Yukon Denali with HUD (yes, it did not come with it - very early version I guess).  Thanks to this thread, a harness from CMATT, and other google searching everything is in and working, sorta...  Note:  before sending my OEM cluster to WAMS to be programmed I thought i would give it a try, and what do you know "0  MPH" was displayed

 

 

At this point the HUD will display the DEFAULT view, but when I try to switch to a different view via the "INFO" switch - the HUD goes black - no info and will not come back.  It is still working as i can move the display box up and down but no data is shown.  The only way i can get the data to display again it by disconnecting the cluster connector (P16) from the back of the cluster (essentially resetting it).  After that, the data will display again.

 

Question:  Does anyone know what might be causing this?  is there something to try?

 

Thank you

_Dave

Did you get a compatible cluster custom programmed by WhiteAutoAndMedia.com for this to work?  This is a requirement for it to work. 

  • 2 weeks later...
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Did you get a compatible cluster custom programmed by WhiteAutoAndMedia.com for this to work?  This is a requirement for it to work. 

Sorry for the delay, I did not yet, I emailed WAMs to see / verify that programming will resolve the issue first. I have not heard back from them yet.


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Well, I guess I’m late for the party.. I guess I didn’t do an update on my 2 attempt to HUD retrofit in a 2014-2018 Silverado/Sierra models.
Here’s a few pictures..
I modified everything to make it look as close as factory.
Big shout out to@pgamboa with harnessdr.com made all harness plug and play.
And whiteautoandmedia.com for HUD Enabling programming.
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  • 1 year later...
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On 3/2/2018 at 2:29 PM, stereojnky said:

I'm still working on it. I had some health challenges come up which set me back a little plus I've been trying to get my C10 ready for the Hot Rod Power Tour this year.

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Did you ever finish the project man?

  • 9 months later...
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It's Aug 2022 - and after reading this blog from 2017 - I felt confident this is something I wanted to do for my 2015 Tahoe LT (we're not trading in - so why not update, we had just bought a 2022 Suburban and liked these newer features).

 

I ordered all the required parts from WAMS, and color schemes for my vehicle - and the custom wire harness from HarnessDr.com   Note: I don't work on cars - ever - but I felt comfortable knowing that if I had the tools, time, and patience - I knew the support was here if I got in a jam.  So - moved ahead buying all the parts and reading all I could. Bottom line - I did it. 

 

I added Radio / HMI 2.5 modules, 2016 programmed Denali Cluster for HUD ready, HUD System, Hud switches, and USB port under armrest, and the wire harness to make it all work from Phil at HarnessDr.com   When I got stuck - Phil was kind enough to coached me on through to completion (via email).  I was totally successful  - but only thanks to everyone who contributed here and to Phil at HarnessDr.com 

 

Everything I read, watched, all parts, tools etc.. are attached on PDF doc. 

Note;  highly recommend buy cluster wires from HarnessDr.com and getting equipment from WAMS. 

You can order the rest of the items where you find good deals.  

 

TECH NOTES: 

When you tap into X51L fuse panel at X1;  i recommend takin time to pull fuse panel out.  There are two clips - just figure it out and get it removed - it makes a huge difference getting to x1 and for quick testing.    When you tap into pin #3 (yellow) and #35 (red) -- just solder that joint and tape.  Don't try using those clips - they don't work well and not reliable.  Just peal back wire (careful not to cut) and then wrap your new wire around and solder and tape.  The green wire going into cluster connector in open slot #21 (bigger light green wire) has a pin that clips in - so simple.  Phil at Harness Dr provides the pin for the Green - so you're good.  Just solder the two other connects and you'll be fine.  This was the hardness part - and it really wasn't hard once you read Harness Dr instructions (that come with the  new harness) 

 

I didn't provide photo of project because we've seen all those before - I just posted a few photos of the detail wiring I had not seen before and had to figure out on my own.   

 

Hope this helps!

 

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2015 TAHOE LT upgrade.pdf

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