Tozan
Overlander
Since my Tahoe has a bed in back we decided we need another power port and a USB port. You can pick up power at the power port on the right side and run the power under the carpet.
First step is to remove the rubber seal around the rear hatch.
Next remove the kick plate covering the carpet on the floor. Then remove the plastic cover across the top. Using a flat screwdriver will make removal of those easier. Then remove the upper corner piece with the speakers. Then you can start popping out the lower rear side panels.
In the following photo is the right lower panel and that is the standard power port with the new wires coming off it.
I ran the power over and jumped the two units together. Since we will only be putting things like cell phones into the USB port connecting all the power ports on the same circuit should not be a problem. If you are going to run bigger things you should run your power wires from the battery or connect it to a fuse in the fuse panel. The next photo is a closeup of how I wired the two new power ports together
By removing the speaker in the back it will make it much easier to get the bottom side panel off. Just take your time and pop it loose from the body and the lower plastic piece. This photo shows the back of the speaker panel.
The following photo shows the bottom panel removed and some of the tools needed to install the new power ports. Any questions feel free to ask and hope this makes it easier if you want to do this modification.
First step is to remove the rubber seal around the rear hatch.
Next remove the kick plate covering the carpet on the floor. Then remove the plastic cover across the top. Using a flat screwdriver will make removal of those easier. Then remove the upper corner piece with the speakers. Then you can start popping out the lower rear side panels.
In the following photo is the right lower panel and that is the standard power port with the new wires coming off it.
I ran the power over and jumped the two units together. Since we will only be putting things like cell phones into the USB port connecting all the power ports on the same circuit should not be a problem. If you are going to run bigger things you should run your power wires from the battery or connect it to a fuse in the fuse panel. The next photo is a closeup of how I wired the two new power ports together
By removing the speaker in the back it will make it much easier to get the bottom side panel off. Just take your time and pop it loose from the body and the lower plastic piece. This photo shows the back of the speaker panel.
The following photo shows the bottom panel removed and some of the tools needed to install the new power ports. Any questions feel free to ask and hope this makes it easier if you want to do this modification.
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