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I did contact him and he said he did not do SUV's.. hence his reply to my inquiry..
"All of my work has been on 2014+ Silverado/Sierra trucks only. Sorry bud.
Thanks, Phil"
But I will continue to find a solution..
Thirdcoast
For the PPV as well?Came across this thread and wanted to let you guys know I do for the 2015-2019 SUVs what Phil does for the trucks. He and I work together developing harnesses for the two platforms.
Mirrors, center console, factory fog lamps, etc. are some examples.
Send me an email to [email protected] with questions on your specific applications.
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For the PPV as well?
Yes, the PPV as well.
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So you will be able to integrate the radio controls into the steering wheel and the color popup touch screen into the dash?
How about rear A/C controls in center console?
Rear window controls?
Trailer brake option?
Mirror turn signals? I got the folding part to work, but not the turn signals.
All without affecting he aggressive shifting and power steering and active handling and non-governed engine out put?
The reason I sought out and bought and have kept the PPV these 65,000 miles is for the way the truck accelerates, shifts and turns like a very large sedan rather than an SUV.
In a word, yes, but let me qualify that. Like, Phil, the scope of my work revolves around the wiring needed to add or change features.
Some features only require the necessary circuits to be added in addition to the up-level component (e.g. DL3 mirrors). Others need an existing module reprogrammed or modules added and programmed.
For example, I include the wiring for the rear HVAC controls in the console conversion harness I build. However, BCM programming is necessary because a network address needs to be assigned to the module so the vehicle knows to look for it and accept its input. The same goes for factory heated seats.
Factory trailer brake control requires programming of multiple modules and associated wiring. I am not aware of a successful attempt, but would love to know if someone has.
DL3 mirrors can be added fairly easily. The only options that can’t without additional work is the blind spot alert and surround video camera(present on some Escalade mirrors). However, you can get DL3 mirrors without those options. I have also helped add aftermarket tow mirrors for others.
Some options, like rear window controls on the PPV, I haven’t had a request for in the past. I’m happy to look into it and see what’s needed.
The products I currently offer shouldn’t affect the vehicle characteristics you mentioned that are important to you.
In summary, I enjoy helping folks add features to their SUVs. Aside from my day job, I spend time in the evenings and on weekends researching and building harnesses. My vehicle is a 2015 GMC Yukon SLT which has many of the popular options people add. There are times where I’ll need you to be my eyes and verify things that may not be evident in the schematics.
Finally, keep in mind these harnesses are custom built for the application and I make every effort to mimic factory build quality. I will do my best to help you understand what’s needed to achieve your goal.
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I wonder how this would work? Most of my wiring isn’t in a plug, it’s been hacked into and what not.Well this is good news.