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I just bought a 2019 with bench/center console. I have the power on the back but none inside the top console. My 2015 had usb - this one does not. Has anyone ran power to their center console so you can charge a phone in it vs having a cord hang from the dash. Maybe I am missing something. 

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3 hours ago, Tnbeast said:

I just bought a 2019 with bench/center console. I have the power on the back but none inside the top console. My 2015 had usb - this one does not. Has anyone ran power to their center console so you can charge a phone in it vs having a cord hang from the dash. Maybe I am missing something. 

I did this.  I relocated the stock USB charging plate into the bench seat middle compartment.The shop I used then routed the power to it.  From there I ordered the identical USB charging plate and placed it in the original portion on the dash with no power hooked up to it.  Using it as a dummy cover.

 

 

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There's a thread on here somewhere where he tapped into a line somewhere to add a USB inside the top.

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So - here's a question.  Is the wiring harness there already?  I have a custom, and do not have the power in the back seat by the vents, but, would love a USB for charging only for my minions back there.

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So - here's a question.  Is the wiring harness there already?  I have a custom, and do not have the power in the back seat by the vents, but, would love a USB for charging only for my minions back there.

There is no power under the seat in a custom model. I am waiting on a plug that another member on here sold me to hook up power in the console


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On 4/23/2020 at 7:41 PM, Zelas said:


There is no power under the seat in a custom model. I am waiting on a plug that another member on here sold me to hook up power in the console


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Apologies for reviving an old thread. I have out a full console into my 2019 Custom. I'm looking to find this harness. Do you happen to know the part # for it?

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