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I want to try this for the canyon. But it’s four wire. Does anyone know if it will work? f6956f8ec8dec445ad95ae82fcf6878f.jpg

 

If I order the new module and it doesn’t work, would anyone here want to help me out and buy it from me?

 

The first three wires are the same color as the Sierra harness. I bet that fourth one is for the charging indicator light

 

 

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I want to try this for the canyon. But it’s four wire. Does anyone know if it will work? f6956f8ec8dec445ad95ae82fcf6878f.jpg
 
If I order the new module and it doesn’t work, would anyone here want to help me out and buy it from me?
 
The first three wires are the same color as the Sierra harness. I bet that fourth one is for the charging indicator light
 
 


The fourth wire (brown) is actually the fault indicator control. The other three are similar in function.

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Is there an updated wireless charging module specifically for 2018 Canyons? It may be different than the one for a full size truck/SUV. I’d grab a VIN for a 2018 Canyon with that option and see if the part number is different than the one listed for yours.

 

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The fourth wire (brown) is actually the fault indicator control. The other three are similar in function.

 

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Wow that's great info. I wonder what that does, and if the sierra module would work.

 

Not sure but the '18 canyon is not on the apple list.

 

I would like to see if any of those cars listed have a four wired plug

 

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My dealer gave me a list of every dealer within 500 miles who showed the 2018 wireless module 13521066 in stock.  I called all of them today and they each had ONE that had been ordered for a customer.

 

Where are you guys getting these?  National backorder makes them hard to find.

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20 minutes ago, lapoolboy said:

My dealer gave me a list of every dealer within 500 miles who showed the 2018 wireless module 13521066 in stock.  I called all of them today and they each had ONE that had been ordered for a customer.

 

Where are you guys getting these?  National backorder makes them hard to find.

Took about a week but I was able to get the part here:

 

https://www.tascaparts.com/oem-parts/gm-f-module-13521066

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1 hour ago, lapoolboy said:

My dealer gave me a list of every dealer within 500 miles who showed the 2018 wireless module 13521066 in stock.  I called all of them today and they each had ONE that had been ordered for a customer.

 

Where are you guys getting these?  National backorder makes them hard to find.

My local selling dealer got mine in a week.

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I just ordered it from one of the online parts houses.  Hopefully, they can find one for me.  My local dealer just told me he couldn't get it so I took to the interwebs.

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You can get at dealership but you must give an 18 vin number. If you only provide part number they usually won’t sell it.


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1 hour ago, Viktorrocks15 said:

You can get at dealership but you must give an 18 vin number. If you only provide part number they usually won’t sell it.


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Not in my case. I had a VIN handy if I needed it.

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1 hour ago, scott.moody.9401 said:

got mine from gmpartsdirect.com

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GM Parts Direct canceled my order also.  Called Tasca too and he said "not available".  I gave up on that route and had my dealer print out the list of dealers who showed inventory in stock and went to work calling.  There are 26 of them nationwide and I called most of them before I was successful.  Most of them told me they ordered theirs in for a customer and could not sell it to me.  I found a dealer in FL who had two and he said they were both for sale.  So, I'll have one in my hands Friday.  

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