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I sent an email inquiry to GM Parts Xperts, the company I ordered module 13507652 from, and this is their reply cut and pasted:
 
The part number that you order changes to part number 13521066, they are the same part.
 
Hopefully we are all good.

Good deal! That’s what I was hoping.


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Finally got my 2015 3500HD fully retrofitted. Bought a wireless charging lid from a 2016 model. Had the whole center console removed to tap into 12v power hot all the time. Then had to buy the 13521066 module to swap the old module out. Swap the connector out to plug into the new module. Then ordered the brushed aluminum Yukon Denali trim ring (part number 23208761) and notched it out and the rubber mat below (9 rib old style) to better fit my iPhone X in a Catalyst impact case. I used a small piece of electrical tap placed under the mat where I notched it so the console light doesn’t shine through. Works like factory except for the charging indicator on the info screen because my 2015 doesn’t have that capability. Could I have done the same thing with a 3 coil wireless charger off amazon for $20 and stuffed it under the mat then plug it in the USB port? Sure. But I prefer the oem look and I’m very happy with how it turned out. 

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Unfortunately the "engineers" screwed the pooch on the charging pad. Hopefully someone will fix their mistake in the near future. The pad is too small in all the vehicles.

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Just changed my module out in my '16 to the newest one. Got it at gmpartsdirect.com . I re-used my old connector, just modified. I used a box cutter razor knife and trimmed the one tab that runs down the side. You lose the CPA (connector position assurance, a fancy name for "lock") but i used tie wraps for that. I also reversed my mat as my charging app told me i got more charging current that way. It works fine, any orientation. My phone and case is too big to lay exactly flat but it works fine

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Followed Bangback’s instructions and it works perfectly....thank you everyone for the part numbers and solid pictures!


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Just replaced my module tonight, repinned the plug and swapped out the trim ring with the brushed Denali one, flipped the pad and everything is working perfectly.

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I was able to swap out the module. I just trimmed the original plug with a knife.  Phone charges and lights on on the dash.   My only question is has anyone successfully ordered the 10 rib mat? I have a 2016 Tahoe with the 9 rib and the x is slightly longer than the space so it doesn't lay totally flat, but seems to still charge.

 

If someone has a part # or has been successful in getting the new mat, that would be awesome.  I would also consider ordering the silver Denali trim.

Thanks

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8 hours ago, tyler.frost92 said:

What's the part number for the Denali brushed trim ring?


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Did you even scroll up?   "Then ordered the brushed aluminum Yukon Denali trim ring (part number 23208761) "

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5 hours ago, aaronarf said:

Can anyone confirm if the new version allows for 'fast charging'?  

Define fast.  It seems to charge as fast as any wireless charger I've used.

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6 hours ago, aaronarf said:

Can anyone confirm if the new version allows for 'fast charging'?  

I just tested mine and it charges slight faster then the bezalel charging mat

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2 hours ago, rcpd34 said:

Define fast.  It seems to charge as fast as any wireless charger I've used.

 

It will actually show on the phone screen "fast charging"  Not sure if this is a Samsung thing, or an Android thing.  Only certain wireless chargers can get it to fast charge mode, the original wireless charger in my 17 won't fast charge.  

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