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See a lot of questions asked about this and not a lot of set info on the upgrade.  Hope this helps even anyone trying to set it up.

 

**READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WATCH ALL VIDEOS PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING PURCHASING OR INSTALLATION**

 

Apple CarPlay / Android Auto functionality is not supported in any 2014-2015 (Many 2016) Silverado/Sierra’s. This is due to neither application being available from Google or Apple when these vehicles being built, therefore not an available option during these model years. The following instructions are designed to simplify the process as much as possible.

 

Three things are required for this upgrade (ONE) Radio Module, (ONE) HMI Module, and (ONE) USB Hub 2016+.

 

Search around for the modules, they are available for purchase from many different locations. EBay, totaled vehicles, junkyards, or other various websites to find them. AGAIN, if the part numbers are not listed below DO NOT purchase them.

 

 It is highly encouraged to not try and cut corners with purchasing part numbers of modules not listed as they cannot be flashed to work properly.

 

**DISCONNECT THE BATTERY PRIOR TO INSTALLING FRESHLY UPDATED MODULES**

 

TOOLS REQUIRED:

Trim Removal tool

10 mm Socket

7 mm Socket

 

PARTS REQUIRED

USB HUB P/N 13519224 (BLACK) P/N 13509943 (WHITE)

 

HMI Module

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

84006103

84048396

84096817

84156701

81431943

84296482

 

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

84096815

84156699

84131941

84296480

84004948

84048398

84131941

84296480

 

RADIO MODULE

 

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

84062073

84293226

13506371

23402903

 

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

13506387

23402909

84062056

84293243

 

Once acquiring the parts you can now send them to be flashed. These modules will be flashed to your VIN and will then be plug and play. Copy the link and follow the prompts.  

 

http://www.whiteautoandmedia.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=98&category_id=44&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=54

 

If you have followed all the directions up and to this point, select yes for hardware match. You can chose if you would like the maps updated on your NAV if you so choose. You will be emailed your order number from WAMS, this is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. You will be required to ship your parts either FedEx or UPS, they will not accept packages from USPS. You will need to write your order number on the box to ensure your order is properly handled. Turn around is approximately one week from shipment to return. ONLY ship your (ONE) Radio Module and (ONE) HMI Module. Maintain your USB Hub.

 

Once you have received your parts from WAMS you can begin installation. Disconnect your battery prior to installation.

 

To install the radio module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2MYuuyqLrs. For the purpose of this install start the video at 1:00. Stop the video at 2:04, the radio module is visible with a green connector on the far left. Simply begin disconnecting all of the connectors plugged into the module, once all are removed you can slide the module out of the dash. It is retained only by the tension of the cables plugged into it. Replace with your new module, you can now continue the video and finish putting the dash back together. Stop the video at 4:10.

 

To install the HMI Module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFe2gwlOsD4. Stop the video at 2:00. The module being described behind the crossbar is what you are replacing. Remove all connectors, the module is retained with a plastic clip on top. Installing the module along with the glove box, is self explanatory.

 

Take note of the plastic tabs on the sides of the USB Hub you are preparing to install. Those tabs can be depressed with a dental pick and gradually removed out of place. Once removed, disconnect the harness and reconnect. Installation is now complete. You can now reconnect your battery and start your vehicle. Initial start up might take a few seconds to initialize, and temperature defaulting to 32 degrees is normal. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay require hardwire connection, so to test functionality it needs to be connected to the newly installed USB hub.    

 

MVI Inc (https://www.gm-navigation.com/) offers kits and other customization options if the above is not something you feel comfortable acquiring on your own.

 

Hope this helps, should be pretty cut and dry. There might be other methods, but this was the cheapest I discovered. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask.

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Posted

@14AllTerrainSC when you follow your posted steps with a 2014 that has XM radio active do you have to do anything special when swapping radio modules? I do not want to lose my XM subscription. 

Posted

You just call XM and have them switch it.  I called XM and told them I had issues with mine and had to switch my radio module, no questions asked they activated the new one.  Hope that helps.

Posted
4 minutes ago, 14AllTerrainSC said:

Yes, this is a picture of the dash on my 2014.

20190321_103902.jpg

 

13 hours ago, 14AllTerrainSC said:

See a lot of questions asked about this and not a lot of set info on the upgrade.  Hope this helps even anyone trying to set it up.

 

**READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WATCH ALL VIDEOS PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING PURCHASING OR INSTALLATION**

 

Apple CarPlay / Android Auto functionality is not supported in any 2014-2015 (Many 2016) Silverado/Sierra’s. This is due to neither application being available from Google or Apple when these vehicles being built, therefore not an available option during these model years. The following instructions are designed to simplify the process as much as possible.

 

Three things are required for this upgrade (ONE) Radio Module, (ONE) HMI Module, and (ONE) USB Hub 2016+.

 

Search around for the modules, they are available for purchase from many different locations. EBay, totaled vehicles, junkyards, or other various websites to find them. AGAIN, if the part numbers are not listed below DO NOT purchase them.

 

 It is highly encouraged to not try and cut corners with purchasing part numbers of modules not listed as they cannot be flashed to work properly.

 

**DISCONNECT THE BATTERY PRIOR TO INSTALLING FRESHLY UPDATED MODULES**

 

TOOLS REQUIRED:

Trim Removal tool

10 mm Socket

7 mm Socket

 

PARTS REQUIRED

USB HUB P/N 13519224 (BLACK) P/N 13509943 (WHITE)

 

HMI Module

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

84006103

84048396

84096817

84156701

81431943

84296482

 

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

84096815

84156699

84131941

84296480

84004948

84048398

84131941

84296480

 

RADIO MODULE

 

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

84062073

84293226

13506371

23402903

 

USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.

 

13506387

23402909

84062056

84293243

 

Once acquiring the parts you can now send them to be flashed. These modules will be flashed to your VIN and will then be plug and play. Copy the link and follow the prompts.  

 

http://www.whiteautoandmedia.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=98&category_id=44&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=54

 

If you have followed all the directions up and to this point, select yes for hardware match. You can chose if you would like the maps updated on your NAV if you so choose. You will be emailed your order number from WAMS, this is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. You will be required to ship your parts either FedEx or UPS, they will not accept packages from USPS. You will need to write your order number on the box to ensure your order is properly handled. Turn around is approximately one week from shipment to return. ONLY ship your (ONE) Radio Module and (ONE) HMI Module. Maintain your USB Hub.

 

Once you have received your parts from WAMS you can begin installation. Disconnect your battery prior to installation.

 

To install the radio module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2MYuuyqLrs. For the purpose of this install start the video at 1:00. Stop the video at 2:04, the radio module is visible with a green connector on the far left. Simply begin disconnecting all of the connectors plugged into the module, once all are removed you can slide the module out of the dash. It is retained only by the tension of the cables plugged into it. Replace with your new module, you can now continue the video and finish putting the dash back together. Stop the video at 4:10.

 

To install the HMI Module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFe2gwlOsD4. Stop the video at 2:00. The module being described behind the crossbar is what you are replacing. Remove all connectors, the module is retained with a plastic clip on top. Installing the module along with the glove box, is self explanatory.

 

Take note of the plastic tabs on the sides of the USB Hub you are preparing to install. Those tabs can be depressed with a dental pick and gradually removed out of place. Once removed, disconnect the harness and reconnect. Installation is now complete. You can now reconnect your battery and start your vehicle. Initial start up might take a few seconds to initialize, and temperature defaulting to 32 degrees is normal. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay require hardwire connection, so to test functionality it needs to be connected to the newly installed USB hub.    

 

MVI Inc (https://www.gm-navigation.com/) offers kits and other customization options if the above is not something you feel comfortable acquiring on your own.

 

Hope this helps, should be pretty cut and dry. There might be other methods, but this was the cheapest I discovered. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask.

20190320_171439.jpg

20190320_172521.jpg

Great thread brotha!! You’re a life saver. Can you confirm this process / P/N will work with a 2015 2500HD as well? I went on a witch hunt to find all the parts you listed and have finally found them, getting ready to order today and just want to be sure.

Posted
See a lot of questions asked about this and not a lot of set info on the upgrade.  Hope this helps even anyone trying to set it up.
 
**READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WATCH ALL VIDEOS PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING PURCHASING OR INSTALLATION**
 
Apple CarPlay / Android Auto functionality is not supported in any 2014-2015 (Many 2016) Silverado/Sierra’s. This is due to neither application being available from Google or Apple when these vehicles being built, therefore not an available option during these model years. The following instructions are designed to simplify the process as much as possible.
 
Three things are required for this upgrade (ONE) Radio Module, (ONE) HMI Module, and (ONE) USB Hub 2016+.
 
Search around for the modules, they are available for purchase from many different locations. EBay, totaled vehicles, junkyards, or other various websites to find them. AGAIN, if the part numbers are not listed below DO NOT purchase them.
 
 It is highly encouraged to not try and cut corners with purchasing part numbers of modules not listed as they cannot be flashed to work properly.
 
**DISCONNECT THE BATTERY PRIOR TO INSTALLING FRESHLY UPDATED MODULES**
 
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Trim Removal tool
10 mm Socket
7 mm Socket
 
PARTS REQUIRED
USB HUB P/N 13519224 (BLACK) P/N 13509943 (WHITE)
 
HMI Module
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
84006103
84048396
84096817
84156701
81431943
84296482
 
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
84096815
84156699
84131941
84296480
84004948
84048398
84131941
84296480
 
RADIO MODULE
 
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
84062073
84293226
13506371
23402903
 
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
13506387
23402909
84062056
84293243
 
Once acquiring the parts you can now send them to be flashed. These modules will be flashed to your VIN and will then be plug and play. Copy the link and follow the prompts.  
 
http://www.whiteautoandmedia.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=98&category_id=44&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=54
 
If you have followed all the directions up and to this point, select yes for hardware match. You can chose if you would like the maps updated on your NAV if you so choose. You will be emailed your order number from WAMS, this is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. You will be required to ship your parts either FedEx or UPS, they will not accept packages from USPS. You will need to write your order number on the box to ensure your order is properly handled. Turn around is approximately one week from shipment to return. ONLY ship your (ONE) Radio Module and (ONE) HMI Module. Maintain your USB Hub.
 
Once you have received your parts from WAMS you can begin installation. Disconnect your battery prior to installation.
 
To install the radio module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2MYuuyqLrs. For the purpose of this install start the video at 1:00. Stop the video at 2:04, the radio module is visible with a green connector on the far left. Simply begin disconnecting all of the connectors plugged into the module, once all are removed you can slide the module out of the dash. It is retained only by the tension of the cables plugged into it. Replace with your new module, you can now continue the video and finish putting the dash back together. Stop the video at 4:10.
 
To install the HMI Module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFe2gwlOsD4. Stop the video at 2:00. The module being described behind the crossbar is what you are replacing. Remove all connectors, the module is retained with a plastic clip on top. Installing the module along with the glove box, is self explanatory.
 
Take note of the plastic tabs on the sides of the USB Hub you are preparing to install. Those tabs can be depressed with a dental pick and gradually removed out of place. Once removed, disconnect the harness and reconnect. Installation is now complete. You can now reconnect your battery and start your vehicle. Initial start up might take a few seconds to initialize, and temperature defaulting to 32 degrees is normal. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay require hardwire connection, so to test functionality it needs to be connected to the newly installed USB hub.    
 
MVI Inc (https://www.gm-navigation.com/) offers kits and other customization options if the above is not something you feel comfortable acquiring on your own.
 
Hope this helps, should be pretty cut and dry. There might be other methods, but this was the cheapest I discovered. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask.
20190320_171439.thumb.jpg.ee9a29e9d2f17b2a90474de9743c13bf.jpg
20190320_172521.thumb.jpg.365f2152f41805434127d6b8d6437390.jpg
Hi i have a 14 with the 4in screen with mylink. I was wondering what i would need to get this setup plus upgrade to the 8 in screen. Any idea on. I contacted a gm nav company and was quoted $1500 and that's not happening. What kinda cost should I expect? I might be able to source locally from Craigslist. Any idea on max you all would offer for parts: radio and hmi 2.5 modules and 8in screen?
Posted
2 hours ago, Snowcamo said:
16 hours ago, 14AllTerrainSC said:
See a lot of questions asked about this and not a lot of set info on the upgrade.  Hope this helps even anyone trying to set it up.
 
**READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WATCH ALL VIDEOS PRIOR TO ATTEMPTING PURCHASING OR INSTALLATION**
 
Apple CarPlay / Android Auto functionality is not supported in any 2014-2015 (Many 2016) Silverado/Sierra’s. This is due to neither application being available from Google or Apple when these vehicles being built, therefore not an available option during these model years. The following instructions are designed to simplify the process as much as possible.
 
Three things are required for this upgrade (ONE) Radio Module, (ONE) HMI Module, and (ONE) USB Hub 2016+.
 
Search around for the modules, they are available for purchase from many different locations. EBay, totaled vehicles, junkyards, or other various websites to find them. AGAIN, if the part numbers are not listed below DO NOT purchase them.
 
 It is highly encouraged to not try and cut corners with purchasing part numbers of modules not listed as they cannot be flashed to work properly.
 
**DISCONNECT THE BATTERY PRIOR TO INSTALLING FRESHLY UPDATED MODULES**
 
TOOLS REQUIRED:
Trim Removal tool
10 mm Socket
7 mm Socket
 
PARTS REQUIRED
USB HUB P/N 13519224 (BLACK) P/N 13509943 (WHITE)
 
HMI Module
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
84006103
84048396
84096817
84156701
81431943
84296482
 
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT NAVIGATION. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
84096815
84156699
84131941
84296480
84004948
84048398
84131941
84296480
 
RADIO MODULE
 
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITH BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
84062073
84293226
13506371
23402903
 
USE ONE OF THE BELOW P/N’S IF YOUR TRUCK CAME FROM THE FACTORY WITHOUT BOSE. ONLY REQUIRED TO PURCHASE ONE P/N.
 
13506387
23402909
84062056
84293243
 
Once acquiring the parts you can now send them to be flashed. These modules will be flashed to your VIN and will then be plug and play. Copy the link and follow the prompts.  
 
http://www.whiteautoandmedia.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=98&category_id=44&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=54
 
If you have followed all the directions up and to this point, select yes for hardware match. You can chose if you would like the maps updated on your NAV if you so choose. You will be emailed your order number from WAMS, this is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT. You will be required to ship your parts either FedEx or UPS, they will not accept packages from USPS. You will need to write your order number on the box to ensure your order is properly handled. Turn around is approximately one week from shipment to return. ONLY ship your (ONE) Radio Module and (ONE) HMI Module. Maintain your USB Hub.
 
Once you have received your parts from WAMS you can begin installation. Disconnect your battery prior to installation.
 
To install the radio module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2MYuuyqLrs. For the purpose of this install start the video at 1:00. Stop the video at 2:04, the radio module is visible with a green connector on the far left. Simply begin disconnecting all of the connectors plugged into the module, once all are removed you can slide the module out of the dash. It is retained only by the tension of the cables plugged into it. Replace with your new module, you can now continue the video and finish putting the dash back together. Stop the video at 4:10.
 
To install the HMI Module watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFe2gwlOsD4. Stop the video at 2:00. The module being described behind the crossbar is what you are replacing. Remove all connectors, the module is retained with a plastic clip on top. Installing the module along with the glove box, is self explanatory.
 
Take note of the plastic tabs on the sides of the USB Hub you are preparing to install. Those tabs can be depressed with a dental pick and gradually removed out of place. Once removed, disconnect the harness and reconnect. Installation is now complete. You can now reconnect your battery and start your vehicle. Initial start up might take a few seconds to initialize, and temperature defaulting to 32 degrees is normal. Android Auto and Apple CarPlay require hardwire connection, so to test functionality it needs to be connected to the newly installed USB hub.    
 
MVI Inc (https://www.gm-navigation.com/) offers kits and other customization options if the above is not something you feel comfortable acquiring on your own.
 
Hope this helps, should be pretty cut and dry. There might be other methods, but this was the cheapest I discovered. If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask.
20190320_171439.thumb.jpg.ee9a29e9d2f17b2a90474de9743c13bf.jpg
20190320_172521.thumb.jpg.365f2152f41805434127d6b8d6437390.jpg

Hi i have a 14 with the 4in screen with mylink. I was wondering what i would need to get this setup plus upgrade to the 8 in screen. Any idea on. I contacted a gm nav company and was quoted $1500 and that's not happening. What kinda cost should I expect? I might be able to source locally from Craigslist. Any idea on max you all would offer for parts: radio and hmi 2.5 modules and 8in screen?

Not well versed in that man, I dont want to give you bum scoop.

Posted
2 hours ago, ChadwickDMAX said:

 

Great thread brotha!! You’re a life saver. Can you confirm this process / P/N will work with a 2015 2500HD as well? I went on a witch hunt to find all the parts you listed and have finally found them, getting ready to order today and just want to be sure.

It should all be the same.

Posted

I just did my longest trip with it, and it worked great using Waze.  No issues, very stable and functioned as if it came from factory.

Posted
1 minute ago, Snowcamo said:
6 minutes ago, 14AllTerrainSC said:
Not well versed in that man, I dont want to give you bum scoop.

Tnx.

Fairly confident if you purchase the 8 in screen and the modules it should function.  GM does a great job prewiring vehicles to do plug and play options like this.

Posted
6 minutes ago, 14AllTerrainSC said:

Fairly confident if you purchase the 8 in screen and the modules it should function.  GM does a great job prewiring vehicles to do plug and play options like this.

Thanks for the writeup. Definetly helps when sourcing correct parts. Been looking into this myself and really appreciate someone took the time to do this. 

Posted
8 minutes ago, Snowcamo said:

Thanks for the writeup. Definetly helps when sourcing correct parts. Been looking into this myself and really appreciate someone took the time to do this. 

Glad to help, that's why I did it because I struggled to find the information when I did it myself.  Well worth the upgrade. 

Posted

So is this something you just figured out or is this something bought from a third party?  Looks like you figured it out.  Great.  I was wondering if there is anyway to do this on my Equinox and who I might go to for help.  I have Apple Play in my ‘18 and it’s great.  Using Waze through the truck’s screen is better than having navigation.  I wish GM would just give up on some accessories and just concentrate on a great phone connection experience.  No need for a navigation unit with Waze and no need for XM with Pandora.  If I know where I’m going and listening to tunes, I’m pretty much all set.

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