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16 hours ago, pgamboa said:


PM me. Sounds like you have the Rear DVD system style console if you have the HDMI port on the back of the console. My harness will get all the components except for that rear panel. The front of the console should have a black double USB jack with? Can you post some pics?

Also, I’ll need to know if you have a 16-Pin or a 23-Pin connector under the passenger seat.


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Yes it do have the black double USB jack and a single USB jack too and a 16-pin connector. 

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Yes it do have the black double USB jack and a single USB jack too and a 16-pin connector. 

So if you have the rear dvd connections, one of the USB ports on that double port cable will be omitted. You’ll need to get generic usb Cables and figure out which one feeds the inside compartment hub. The rear ports cannot be used.


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When will you have the plug and play harness in stock.....

By Monday.


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How do I go about ordering the pnp harness?

Pm me.


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On 2/3/2018 at 12:57 AM, Jerome Brown said:

I need to order your plug and play harness.

On the rear of my console I have  2 USB- lighter slot-HDMI. What will I need  I have a 2017 that I am up grading...

Could you tell me what I will need with the 16- pin plug and play harness and the price and where do you order at.........

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Could you tell me what I will need with the 16- pin plug and play harness and the price and where do you order at.........

Under you passenger seat, I need to know if you have the 16-Pin or 23-Pin. If you have the 23-Pin, I’ll need the harness out of your jump seat to build off of.

Also, since you have the rear DVD version console; the USB cables I have outlined won’t work since the console you have will have a double USB port. You’ll need to get generic cable USB and figure out which one (on that double port) feeds the inside compartment and which one feeds the rear.

You will only he able to get the inside compartment hot.


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Just tried to send you a PM about ordering your plug and play harness. 

 

The console I ordered is for a 2016 and my truck is a 2014, any problem getting it all to work? 23 pin connection under passenger seat. 

 

Thanks and great video.

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Just tried to send you a PM about ordering your plug and play harness. 
 
The console I ordered is for a 2016 and my truck is a 2014, any problem getting it all to work? 23 pin connection under passenger seat. 
 
Thanks and great video.

PM sent.


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2 hours ago, pgamboa said:


Under you passenger seat, I need to know if you have the 16-Pin or 23-Pin. If you have the 23-Pin, I’ll need the harness out of your jump seat to build off of.

Also, since you have the rear DVD version console; the USB cables I have outlined won’t work since the console you have will have a double USB port. You’ll need to get generic cable USB and figure out which one (on that double port) feeds the inside compartment and which one feeds the rear.

You will only he able to get the inside compartment hot.


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I have a 16-pin connector under the passenger seat......

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I have a 16-pin connector under the passenger seat......

PM me to move forward on ordering.


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Alright finally got everything in, love it so far i'm not used to the armrest part being so low though.

 

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