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4 hours ago, jogutier said:

I know what you mean. I'm just hoping to recoup some of that $100 from ebay with my old charging module. lol

Good luck. They are practically worthless. As another member has done, it is best used as a ugly paper weight.

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14 hours ago, 2017SierraSLT said:

Good luck. They are practically worthless. As another member has done, it is best used as a ugly paper weight.

I though it was a good paper weight, I dont even think i can give this thing away for free. 

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Big thanks to Pgamboa for the wiring harness.  My charging unit arrived yesterday and I just installed it and it works great!

 

The only thing I would change in the harness is make it about 4 inches longer so that the white connector is in the center console and not have to stuff back under the lid.

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1 hour ago, David Ulbrich said:

The only thing I would change in the harness is make it about 4 inches longer so that the white connector is in the center console and not have to stuff back under the lid.

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Big thanks to Pgamboa for the wiring harness.  My charging unit arrived yesterday and I just installed it and it works great!
 
The only thing I would change in the harness is make it about 4 inches longer so that the white connector is in the center console and not have to stuff back under the lid.

Thansk for the feedback! If you give me an estimated length, I can update this moving forward.

This is how another member cleaned his up.

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Thansk for the feedback! If you give me an estimated length, I can update this moving forward.

This is how another member cleaned his up.

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4 to 5 more inches will allow it in the console at the bottom of the hinge. I did what this other member did that you posted, but it was a tight fit. My vehicle is a 2017 Yukon Denali so not sure if that makes a difference or not.


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4 to 5 more inches will allow it in the console at the bottom of the hinge. I did what this other member did that you posted, but it was a tight fit. My vehicle is a 2017 Yukon Denali so not sure if that makes a difference or not.

 

 

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I appreciate the feedback! I am also making these all a 4-Pin wire hanress to accommodate the Fault Indicator Control circuit (pin 4) found on Colorado and Canyons. So the feedback is much appreciated! I want to make these as cross compatible as possible, providing the most flexibility.

 

So the factory console harness end would plug into mine, below the hinge. Is that right?

 

For trucks, that ends up in the rear of the console.

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Got back from a work trip and decided to tackle the pinning the connector to fit the 2018 module. Pin 1 Violet, pin 2 black and pin 3 green. @pgamboa if you could let me know if this the correct pinning order I would appreciate it and thanks for the assistance. 

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Got back from a work trip and decided to tackle the pinning the connector to fit the 2018 module. Pin 1 Violet, pin 2 black and pin 3 green. [mention=159655]pgamboa[/mention] if you could let me know if this the correct pinning order I would appreciate it and thanks for the assistance. 
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That’s correct!


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Could someone who has the new module (13521066) please let me know how much deeper/taller it is compared to last year's version? It looks to me like the connector slot sticks out an inch or so from the bottom. I'm looking to install into a 2017 Impala and there is some free space below the existing module but not too much. Thanks

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On 12/17/2017 at 2:41 PM, pgamboa said:


Someone posted part # 13507652, but no one seemed to have a pic of it. That’s when the actual module part # 13521066 started to surface.

I don’t have a pic of 13507652. The bottom two modules here are the same.

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Hi Phil

I admire what you have done and really like the wiring harness you have made.  What is the plug type on the original (2015-2017) charging module?

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Hi Phil
I admire what you have done and really like the wiring harness you have made.  What is the plug type on the original (2015-2017) charging module?

Let me look that up when I’m back at my desk. I think I ordered some by accident and it was going to cost more to send it back than the cost of the connector.


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Thanks Phil.  I am looking for a female end to make a single harness similar to what you have for my new 2018 charging module.  If you have one you’d like to sell me, I would be happy to buy it.

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