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I know this a truck forum, but I'm doing this mod to my 2013 Chevy Tahoe. I just thought I would let others know the part number.

The part number for the universal remote console without a sunroof or power tailgate is:

22780503

The color is cashmire. I don't know if this varries.

Hope this helps. I've been poking around here a bit. There is a ton of usefull info on here.

Thanks guys.

  • 2 months later...
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trying to find the part number for no sun roof, no rear window, but I have the cab light switch for plow package...no luck anyone have this information

 

thanks

Has anyone found this part number that dkj313 was talking about? Or will i have to get home link console with no buttons and dremel in the hole for roof beacon switch?

 

 

Here is another example i spoted further back in the thread. I too have the snow plow prep pkg and wondered if anyone found anything out about this.

 

Kyle Jones, on Jan 14 2011, 06:00 PM, said:

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just a quick note to say thanks for writing this up...i bought a 2011 Silverado LTZ Z71 and i couldn't believe it didn't come with the Universal Home Remote...i tried to find the part number referenced in this thread but it changed to 25977643. i found it on gmpartsdirect for $190 but the shipping was $45! i was able to talk my dealer into ordering the part for me at $240 and had it the next morning. what an easy install! it took less than 15 minutes and i was up and running. too bad the trailer brake package isn't this easy.

 

now i have to figure out how easy it is to add the parking sensors...

 

Kyle, your vehicle seems similarly equipped as mine but apparently did not come with the home link option. My research has shown me that this is because it is deleted when the vehicle is ordered with factory snow plow prep (VYU I believe). Did your truck come with factory snow plow prep?

 

The reason I ask is it would be very reassuring to know that you had successfully added the Home Link Option to a vehicle which was in fact equipped with Factory snow plow prep.

 

If it's not then it's still just an unconfirmed shot in the dark if it will work or not.

 

Any help would be most appreciated & thank you in advance for your most appreciated help!

 

Rick

 

also how hard is it to put in a passenger airbag deactivate key switch w/ or w/ out the indicator light in the console?

 

Thanks to any one who has info

 

Ok so after looking way back (should have done that first) I see that the plow package has a different wire harness

 

so my question is i could hook the home link to the constant on of the roof light and dremel out a hole for the roof switch.

 

unless there is a console that has accommodation for the home link and center switch ?

 

again thanks for any info

  • 9 months later...
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does any one know the part number for my truck? i called gmc parts and they didn't even know. they wanted the vin from a vehicle that already has it. i have a 2012 gmc sierra regular cab. the site is so confusing, i didn't know what i was getting.

  • 3 years later...
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Kyle or Anyone else who definitively knows this answer. Please Reply... :D

I installed a UHL in my 2011 sliverado that had the snow plow option you have to discard the snow plow harness and use the Universal Homelink harness which that will render the snow plow beacon light switch useless because the homelink power use's the same power wires thru the main plug I decided I wanted the garage door system anyway because I'll never mount a snow plow or need the additional lighting power from that switch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kyle, your vehicle seems similarly equipped as mine but apparently did not come with the home link option. My research has shown me that this is because it is deleted when the vehicle is ordered with factory snow plow prep (VYU I believe). Did your truck come with factory snow plow prep?

 

The reason I ask is it would be very reassuring to know that you had successfully added the Home Link Option to a vehicle which was in fact equipped with Factory snow plow prep.

 

If it's not then it's still just an unconfirmed shot in the dark if it will work or not.

 

Any help would be most appreciated & thank you in advance for your most appreciated help!

 

Rick

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