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Installed tablet holders yesterday.  Installation instructions were not included so I had to go by the dealership and get them to print instructions out for me.   Installation was fairly easy (had to run wire down through the seatbacks and take apart the rear of the center console...).   It took me about 2 hours (I'm slow- probably much quicker for someone who is organized).  

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@Space Wrangler did you have to remove the back part of the seat from the floor of the truck? Or were you able to run the wire underneath the seat rail without removing the seat? I just bought the tablet holder yesterday and thinking of doing this project tonight.

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On 5/21/2019 at 4:28 AM, salem185 said:

could you provide us a copy of the Installation instructions

Are you still looking for the instructions? I can provide if so...installed this past weekend, pretty straight forward

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Thanks so much for posting these instructions. Going to install mine this weekend.


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Thank you for posting the instructions! Thats what a community is all about. I received our tablet today and was shocked there are no instructions. Leave it to GM...13 pages of instructions!! It couldn't be- just mount, run the wire down the seat and plug into a harness under the seat?? Of course not. Engineers overdoing it again...jeeze its just a tablet! 

Thanks again

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On 8/13/2022 at 2:12 PM, Over2GM said:

Please someone share the wiring instructions for this, I have a 2021 Traverse and trying to install ASAP. Thank you 


Over2GM - did you ever locate instructions for the Traverse? I'm looking to grab this kit but would like to see the install instructions first. Thanks! 

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Does anyone have instructions on how to remove the tablet holder and leave the power halo?  It locks in, but cannot figure out how to unlock it and get that part out.  Thanks for your help in advance!

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