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Can anyone confirm rather this is the part number for the new digital cluster 

 

F Cluster - GM (84365019)

 

None of the Online Chevy Parts websites have a photo of it. 

 

Looking to swap out the custom cluster and leather wheel 

 

 

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Sorry, can’t help you on the P/N. Just wondering if you’ve determined if this is even possible. I imagine, at a minimum, there are quite a few programming hurdles you’ll have to overcome and where such a service is offered.

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54 minutes ago, Dirk13 said:

Sorry, can’t help you on the P/N. Just wondering if you’ve determined if this is even possible. I imagine, at a minimum, there are quite a few programming hurdles you’ll have to overcome and where such a service is offered.

I dont think anyone has attempted to install the digital dash. All I could find was the cluster swap with high country. You might be right,. with the digital cluster it might need some sort of programming. 

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I don't this could been done. At least not in an economically feasible way. There is a lot of integration of the entertainment system and other systems. I assume on top of programming and the protocol language, the hardware (wiring harness and plugs) are probably incompatible as well.

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11 hours ago, MrMonkei said:

I dont think anyone has attempted to install the digital dash. All I could find was the cluster swap with high country. You might be right,. with the digital cluster it might need some sort of programming. 

Yeah, people would swap the half digital High Country dash in on the pre refresh trucks but I believe even that needed aftermarket programming.

 

This is a very different situation. 

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I remember years ago when we could put an Escalade cluster in a Silverado plug and play. No way thats the case today. everything is going through a module and software. And its not just programming, its also language. Compatability nightmare. 

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So I found a new cluster on Ebay for a decent price. But before I order I will contact WhiteAutoAndMedia to see if they will be able to program it. Connectors look exactly the same so i'm assuming it just needs to be programed to my VIN. I guess i'll be the guinea pig lol.

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On 9/4/2022 at 1:44 PM, MrMonkei said:

Can anyone confirm rather this is the part number for the new digital cluster 

 

F Cluster - GM (84365019)

 

None of the Online Chevy Parts websites have a photo of it. 

 

Looking to swap out the custom cluster and leather wheel 

 

 

34fd36dbfb627b098471938854fe5e686147c24f.jpg

 

16 hours ago, MrMonkei said:

So I found a new cluster on Ebay for a decent price. But before I order I will contact WhiteAutoAndMedia to see if they will be able to program it. Connectors look exactly the same so i'm assuming it just needs to be programed to my VIN. I guess i'll be the guinea pig lol.

 

 

 

 

 

All I can say is good luck.  The refresh trucks are on Global B electrical architecture (formally known as GM VIP).  WAMS has no support for this yet.  Its a whole new ball game with this change.  

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4 hours ago, newdude said:

 

 

 

 

All I can say is good luck.  The refresh trucks are on Global B electrical architecture (formally known as GM VIP).  WAMS has no support for this yet.  Its a whole new ball game with this change.  

Interesting I didn't know they changed the electrical architecture. I'm holding off on doing anything until WAMS confirms if they can program it. In the meantime will focus on Leather Steering wheel and some other small interior upgrades

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On 9/7/2022 at 7:36 PM, MrMonkei said:

Interesting I didn't know they changed the electrical architecture. I'm holding off on doing anything until WAMS confirms if they can program it. In the meantime will focus on Leather Steering wheel and some other small interior upgrades

Your Custom has the same programming architecture as the pre-refresh trucks (same dash, same programming). The digital cluster from the refreshed trucks will not work.

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That kind of swap is basically impossible.

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On 9/5/2022 at 8:17 AM, Dirk13 said:

Yeah, people would swap the half digital High Country dash in on the pre refresh trucks but I believe even that needed aftermarket programming.

 

This is a very different situation. 

It does.. Runs abt 300-350

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