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Hello,

Does anyone here know what the name, part number, or sku etc is for the connector that one has to fish out of the "roll over sensor" area for connecting to the center console?

I tried figuring out the wiring for the center console, I think I might as well re-wire for the two electrical outlets (the cigarette lighters) to make them work. Also, I am wondering if there is a GM part, that I can slide/install into the space where the Rear Seat Audio 'thing' goes, and just remove that radio looking thing.

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Hello,

Does anyone here know what the name, part number, or sku etc is for the connector that one has to fish out of the "roll over sensor" area for connecting to the center console?

I tried figuring out the wiring for the center console, I think I might as well re-wire for the two electrical outlets (the cigarette lighters) to make them work. Also, I am wondering if there is a GM part, that I can slide/install into the space where the Rear Seat Audio 'thing' goes, and just remove that radio looking thing.

Ron
The older pickups had a cubby back there... not sure if the nnbs pickups have same cubby. Look up nnbs pickup consoles.. @kwOH @NathanJax ?? Any ideas?
 

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I have no idea......but heres what mine looks like in my crew cab.
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I have no idea......but heres what mine looks like.
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That is what mine looks like too, but black, (the part says 'ebony' but that might pc) I am looking to just rewire for the cigarette lighter, and (with an inline fuse) just directly hook them up to that wire you can fish out near the roll-over sensor.

The Rear Audio, is a completely different story I get from most reactions
 

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That is what mine looks like too, but black, (the part says 'ebony' but that might pc) I am looking to just rewire for the cigarette lighter, and (with an inline fuse) just directly hook them up to that wire you can fish out near the roll-over sensor.

The Rear Audio, is a completely different story I get from most reactions
For what? What are you trying to do?
 
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The older pickups had a cubby back there... not sure if the nnbs pickups have same cubby. Look up nnbs pickup consoles.. @kwOH @NathanJax ?? Any ideas?

That is kind of what I had in mind, I mean, if the rear seat Audio is never gonna work, I might as well. OR find a small factor radio or so and build something like tat in the back, .. standalone.
 
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For what? What are you trying to do?


Well there are several options. [1] I think I can definitely get the electrical outlets to work, even by just splicing it in. The rear Audio, if there is no way to get it to work, I either replace it with sort of a tray/cubby OR build a small "standalone audio thing" Basically I am trying to put the space to use, instead of having non-functioning stuff sitting there.
 

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Well there are several options. [1] I think I can definitely get the electrical outlets to work, even by just splicing it in. The rear Audio, if there is no way to get it to work, I either replace it with sort of a tray/cubby OR build a small "standalone audio thing" Basically I am trying to put the space to use, instead of having non-functioning stuff sitting there.
I would say if they both don’t work, maybe theres a fuse issue, or maybe the electrical outlet and the audio unit are broke.
 
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I am pretty sure I can get the electrical outlets to work somehow, the audio part, I don't think anyone here got that to work.
 

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