Adding the rear view mirror display w/ camera to 2015+ yukon

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Werdna71

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Bumping this back up for the OP. I'd like to use the Escalade factory version vs. aftermarket if possible, especially if the wiring harness already has it.
 

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Bumping this back up for the OP. I'd like to use the Escalade factory version vs. aftermarket if possible, especially if the wiring harness already has it.
you will need to buy the wiring harness as well, you will need the camera on tailgate, the mirror and wiring harness
 

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you will need to buy the wiring harness as well, you will need the camera on tailgate, the mirror and wiring harness
Bumping a 2 year old comment as I don't see many other threads discussing this but to be clear, which wiring harness are you referring to? The one that the mirror connects to?

I've been researching this quite a bit as it is one of the things I just can't believe didn't come from the factory on my 2019 Denali, and this website appears to sell a (very expensive) kit, but it doesn't come with a new harness. With that being said, it doesn't appear to be an OEM Escalade mirror, yet under the "Package Contents" section it states it is a "Replacement Factory OEM Rear View Digital LCD Mirror – Pre-programmed". If it is OEM I have no idea what vehicle it came from originally, nor do I have any idea what "Pre-programmed" means although I'd assume both of these factors explain the lack of a new harness being required.

I asked them about it but haven't received a response. I want to piece it together myself as I can obviously find the OEM Escalade mirror, camera, and Fakra cable rather easily. What I can't find is confirmation that it will be plug and play as I'd assume it would need power unless the Denali connector already has a pin for that that just isn't being used. Even if it doesn't it's probably as simple as re-pinning the Denali harness or adding a pin or two for power, but I just can't find anyone who has actually done this successfully.
 

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