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On 12/13/2017 at 11:12 PM, pgamboa said:

What this comes down to is:

  • My Plug and Play Harness
  • (2) USB Cables - based on the console year your purchased

Thanks guys!  I'll be filling orders on my waitlist, then everyone else on a first come, first serve basis.

I need the pnp just like the one you show in your YouTube video. It is a 2016 model and the console came out of a 2016. 

Let me know how to pay and get you shipping info.

[email protected]

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I need the pnp just like the one you show in your YouTube video. It is a 2016 model and the console came out of a 2016. 
Let me know how to pay and get you shipping info.
[email protected]

Curtis, send this to me in an email please. Email me at [email protected]

Thanks,

Phil


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So this tool just pulls it all out from the front without taking anything else apart?

I think so.


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Posted
On 12/13/2017 at 9:35 PM, pgamboa said:

Jump Seat to Full Center Console Retrofit 
Plug and Play Harness by PGAMBOA

 
 
For those of you looking to swap your Jump Seat to a Full Center Console, I now have a Plug and Play Harness for this upgrade!  This long awaited - PnP Harness will allow you to EASILY perform this upgrade.  NO cutting or splicing needed!
 
Center Console - Plug and Play Harness is $150 Shipped anywhere in the US. For Canada, please add $24.95.
 
Since there are several versions and configurations of center consoles and truck trim levels, I feel that I have covered a majority of the configurations that are out there.  There will be several assumptions on the ability to perform this upgrade and I’ll try to be as detailed and comprehensive as possible.
 
Please see the different USB Cable configuration diagrams at the end.
 
Assumptions:
 
- 2014-2015 Center Consoles will have different USB Cable requirements than 2016-2017 AND will have different USB Hubs.  The PnP Harness should be compatible, but you MUST verify the connector under the passenger AND the front of the console!  Since this is a custom product, there will be NO REFUNDS on it.
 
- Center Console MUST have its factory harness intact and not modified.
 
- Connection under the Passenger Seat AND Front of Center Console must look exactly like the diagram.  There is a variant X314 Connector under the seat, so yours MUST match in order for this harness to adapt. 
 
- Additional GM USB Cables must be purchased separately (based on your console year) to get USB Hubs functional.
 
- Wireless Charging - Wireless Charging became available on 2016 and 2017 consoles.  If you are looking at adding a Wireless Charging Lid to a 2014-2015 Console, please PM me for requirements.  Also, there are known issues with 2016/2017 Consoles with the Wireless Lid and charging iPhone 8 and iPhone X Phones.  There are workarounds for this that require some form of modification to the charging module.  You can also swap the module for a 2018 Module that DOES charge iPhone 8 and iPhone X phones.  Please PM me for questions on specifics.
 
- Your truck MUST have an existing 110V AC Outlet AND (1) - 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Plug as you will be reusing those.  My PnP Harness DOES NOT add the 110V AC Outlet if you don’t already have it.  However, I CAN add an additional 12V DC Outlet connection if needed.
 
- USB Cable connections will come from your HMI (Behind the Glove Box).  You MUST verify that you have the USB Ports available, otherwise, your USB Hubs will not work correctly.
 
- This PnP harness DOES NOT add any Car Play, Apple Play, or Android Play functionality.  If your truck did not already come with it, you will not gain it.
With this PnP Harness, you ***should*** have ALL the components in your console functional.
 
Those options include:
 
Front of the Console:

  • Front - Left USB Hub (Dual USB - 2016/2017or Triple USB Hub 2014/2015 - Uses my Plug and Harness AND a USB Cable from the HMI
  • Front - Left 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Outlet - Uses existing connections (truck must be equipped.  If not, I can custom add this if needed)
  • Front - Right 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Outlet -  Uses my Plug and Play Harness
  • Front - Right 110V AC Outlet - Uses existing connections (truck must be equipped)

 
Inside Storage Compartment:

  • Inside - Left 12V DC Cigarette Lighter Outlet - Uses my Plug and Play Harness plugged into the front main 42-Way Connector
  • Inside - Right USB Hub - Uses my Plug and Play Harness plugged in the front main 42-Way Connector and USB Cable
  • Inside - LED Lamp - Uses my Plug and Play Harness plugged into the front main 42-Way Connector
  • Wireless Charging Lid (2016-2017 only) - Uses my Plug and Play Harness plugged into the front main 42-Way Connector

 
Rear of the Console:

  • 12V DC - Cigarette Lighter Outlet - Uses my Plug and Play Harness plugged into the front main 42-Way Connector

 
THERE IS A LOT TO CONSUME HERE, SO PLEASE PM IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ON THIS.  I WANT ENSURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND ALL THE REQUIREMENT FOR THIS RETROFIT BEFORE PURCHASING.
 
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16-Pin - Plug and Play Harness
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23-Pin - Plug and Play Harness
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I would like a harness for ‘18 GMC Sierra 

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Posted
On 12/13/2017 at 11:12 PM, pgamboa said:

What this comes down to is:

  • My Plug and Play Harness
  • (2) USB Cables - based on the console year your purchased

Thanks guys!  I'll be filling orders on my waitlist, then everyone else on a first come, first serve basis.

I am having no luck finding a center consol for my 18 

Posted (edited)
19 hours ago, EDDE said:

I am having no luck finding a center consol for my 18 

email Phil (pgamboa) [email protected] he will hook you up in no time.

I got mine from him,installed it a couple weeks ago

Edited by WNYK2
Posted
Please send email to [email protected] 
 
I need this setup and been trying to get a hold of you.

Email sent.


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Could you put together a “body wiring harness” for my 2016 with the back powered sliding window/sunroof option? It comes out of the fuse box located next to the driver’s side door. 

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A little late getting to this, but I finished my console swap two weeks ago. pgamboa can add another check mark to his success stories here. The ordering process was quick and painless (except for the hit to my wallet ?), but this was definitely worth every penny and much easier than sourcing everything yourself. All the parts arrived ahead of pgamboa's estimated time of arrival, his harness is very impressive and well constructed. I wouldn't be surprised if someone told me it was an OEM part without knowing anything about it. The console itself came packaged very securely with tons of packing material and a sturdy box, no damage or defects at all. It took a buddy and I about 2 hours to get it installed. All USB ports, the 110v Outlet, 12v outlets, and wireless charger are working, the only thing that doesn't seem to be working is the AUX port inside the console. But, my phone does not have a headphone jack so I'm not sure it would be used anyway. I was also able to retain glove box USB functionality as well.

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Phil,

 

I am doing a center console upgrade in my 2015 Tahoe and need the part number for the mounting brackets that it bolts up to under the dash.

 

Thanks for your assistance

Posted
On 9/6/2019 at 8:15 AM, Neal Lanham said:

Hello can you send me some information on how to order the harness for the console swap?

Neal, thanks for your order!  I will have it shipped in the coming weeks.  

On 9/6/2019 at 9:03 PM, HTXsig said:

Could you put together a “body wiring harness” for my 2016 with the back powered sliding window/sunroof option? It comes out of the fuse box located next to the driver’s side door. 

I don't think I can build this.  From what I know, the power for the overhead console switch has been present in almost every truck I've observed attempted this rear sliding window install along with the sunroof.  All that wiring in the overhead console was present. 

 

The wiring for the sliding motor part lives on the back wall along with the rear window defrost.  That wiring goes forward...But I haven't had a request to build these...

On 9/8/2019 at 3:15 PM, RoflCopter726 said:

A little late getting to this, but I finished my console swap two weeks ago. pgamboa can add another check mark to his success stories here. The ordering process was quick and painless (except for the hit to my wallet ?), but this was definitely worth every penny and much easier than sourcing everything yourself. All the parts arrived ahead of pgamboa's estimated time of arrival, his harness is very impressive and well constructed. I wouldn't be surprised if someone told me it was an OEM part without knowing anything about it. The console itself came packaged very securely with tons of packing material and a sturdy box, no damage or defects at all. It took a buddy and I about 2 hours to get it installed. All USB ports, the 110v Outlet, 12v outlets, and wireless charger are working, the only thing that doesn't seem to be working is the AUX port inside the console. But, my phone does not have a headphone jack so I'm not sure it would be used anyway. I was also able to retain glove box USB functionality as well.

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Shipping Box:

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Console and Bracket:

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Finished:
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Thanks for sharing!  Truck looks great!  Thanks for your business and support! #ModON!

9 hours ago, ashtondm said:

Phil,

 

I am doing a center console upgrade in my 2015 Tahoe and need the part number for the mounting brackets that it bolts up to under the dash.

 

Thanks for your assistance

You'll want to reach out to @cmatt for this.  He should be able to take care of you.

34 minutes ago, Scott68 said:

I wish to purchase your plug & play cable ..

Please email me at [email protected] to validate your build and get you ordering instructions.  When emailing, please provide me the year of your truck and pic of the front dash showing the radio/screen

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Phil,

 

do you have any advice or instructions on upgrading the radio in a 2015 Tahoe PPV running IO3 to the IO6 8'inch screen apple and android play  I know that I need to replace the HMI to HMI2.5, radio and navigation module.   I was told that I pretty much will have to rewire the entire dash but I have seen systems that say 90%plug and play. 

 

Aso since I am upgrading my pump seat to a center console will I need to also order your plug and play harness and will yours work on a US tahoe PPV as well.

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