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30 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


Told ya! Lol


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Yep, but like you said, not a bad problem to have. ?

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does anyone have a gm part number for the light switch?

In the video.


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yeah I caught that after I posted and it wont let you delete a post

No worries. Just wanted to make sure you had everything you needed for this upgrade.


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Hmm, $25 for the red switch which won't match on my 2018 Sierra, or $130 for the blue switch which will...

 

Wait I guess I'm confused...  Is 23458492 a blue backlight?

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7 minutes ago, 02SOMWS6 said:

Hmm, $25 for the red switch which won't match on my 2018 Sierra, or $130 for the blue switch which will...

That part number is for blue, which is what my truck has

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5 minutes ago, pewterliftedz said:

That part number is for blue, which is what my truck has

Yeah I guess I'm a little confused...  so 23458492 is the same as 84168423?

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1 minute ago, 02SOMWS6 said:

Yeah I guess I'm a little confused...  so 23458492 is the same as 84168423?

Yup, same part.  GM updated the part number, but it should be the same actual part.  So if a distributor has old stock, it will be the older part number

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Bummer, considering I paid $135 for my red version. LOL. Also... look at that sticker. Gonna take a stab and say blue sticker = blue led, red sticker = red.

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Also, if you notice the blue switch that I have, the icon for the ORL is slightly different looking. The red version has an arrow pointing upward.

8492 seems to have the arrow pointing upward on that blue version.


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