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On 1/15/2022 at 4:02 PM, Dustin1978 said:

 

I have a folding jump seat, brand new Katzkin leather. Were you still looking to swap a jump seat for center console?

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If anyone is looking for a jump seat with the extra storage I'm looking to trade mine for a full center console, wouldnt mind adding a bit of cash on my end as well. 

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On 1/10/2022 at 5:14 PM, Adam Csencsits said:

I just did the exact same swap on mine as well. Love it, and worth it. For the Center console USB/SD car block, you will need the extension wire harness (part number 84376073) goes from the back of the USB block (there will be an open port) on the dash under the buttons to the main harness plug which should be located beneath the cupholders. This extension will power/connect the USB block inside the center console to the truck.

 

Now, with that said, the issue I am having is that the infotainment screen gets stuck on the Chevy bowtie logo with everything plugged in/connected. I have narrowed the issue down to just the USB block in the console. When is has power, the truck doesn't like it. I am trying to find a fix for this... assuming it's a programming issue of some king. Some way to tell the truck that the SD/USB block is installed.... thoughts??

How did you get power to it? I bought the usb harness already. Thinking about tapping into the harness behind the dash for power to the other usb

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On 3/10/2022 at 5:30 PM, Dambes said:

If anyone is looking for a jump seat with the extra storage I'm looking to trade mine for a full center console, wouldnt mind adding a bit of cash on my end as well. 

I may be interested, I just picked up a 2020 WT and need extra storage, any pics you can share lease

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On 3/12/2022 at 9:49 AM, oorlando said:

How did you get power to it? I bought the usb harness already. Thinking about tapping into the harness behind the dash for power to the other usb

 

Did you ever figure out how to hook this up?  I was thinking about trying to add the plugs inside my console as well.

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On 1/10/2022 at 6:14 PM, Adam Csencsits said:

I just did the exact same swap on mine as well. Love it, and worth it. For the Center console USB/SD car block, you will need the extension wire harness (part number 84376073) goes from the back of the USB block (there will be an open port) on the dash under the buttons to the main harness plug which should be located beneath the cupholders. This extension will power/connect the USB block inside the center console to the truck.

 

Now, with that said, the issue I am having is that the infotainment screen gets stuck on the Chevy bowtie logo with everything plugged in/connected. I have narrowed the issue down to just the USB block in the console. When is has power, the truck doesn't like it. I am trying to find a fix for this... assuming it's a programming issue of some king. Some way to tell the truck that the SD/USB block is installed.... thoughts??

 

Any luck getting this fixed?

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I bought the following parts and when I went to try them today, there was no power to the new usb.  So I have no clue how to make this work.

 

13529862 Black Audio Player, USB, Auxiliary In, and Memory Card Receptacle      
84376073 USB Data Cable
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3 hours ago, ERubio96 said:

Has anyone figured out the USB power issue?

Welcome to the forum. No not to my knowledge. I have installed a couple of center consoles in T1s and I am not aware of anyone who successfully got the USB to work inside the console. I just left the USBs dead. Many many posts on here where people bought various harnesses and could not get them to work.

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Man, I'd like to do this mod, but the dang consoles up for sale are ridiculously priced.

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4 hours ago, fondupot said:

Man, I'd like to do this mod, but the dang consoles up for sale are ridiculously priced.

Its terrible. I paid $600.00 for mine and moved it from my 21 to my 23 Trail Boss.

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On 10/11/2024 at 1:36 PM, Bikerjon said:

Its terrible. I paid $600.00 for mine and moved it from my 21 to my 23 Trail Boss.

That’s actually a good price. Everything I see is at least $1000+ for the console. 

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15 hours ago, fondupot said:

That’s actually a good price. Everything I see is at least $1000+ for the console. 

Wow. Bad deal.

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Hey guys from what I’ve been told on the jump seat to console swap is that if you have usb ports in your console they won’t work. Someone on here mentioned seeing the bow tie logo when they attempted to power these usb ports. The system can’t power them, it pulls to much power. My center console I’m putting in doesn’t have them because of that. 

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