Suburban rear door harness in tahoe?

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Has anyone tried to put a suburban rear passanger door harness in a tahoe? I want to replace the reflectors in the rear doors with lights like the front doors have. I was a pick n pull this weekend and noticed that the suburban I was working on had lights.

I know I could just run a new wire for the lights and ground it in the door, but the factory door jam harness has a plug at the b pillar and dont really want to hack it up.
 
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Picked up a set of suburban rear door harnesses today at the pick a part. I will give it a try and let everyone know what I find out... since obviously there is a lot of intrest in this topic. :)
 

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Please do.

I'm not so sure it is specific to Suburban vs Tahoe, but more a function of feature removal in the name of cost savings. My 04 doesn't have footwell lights, glovebox lights, rear door lights, cabin air filter, and I'm sure there are more. Supposedly it happened in the 03 MY at some point.

Would be neat if it's just a matter of harness swap. I ran wires for the footwells but the rear doors seemed more daunting.
 

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Please do.

I'm not so sure it is specific to Suburban vs Tahoe, but more a function of feature removal in the name of cost savings. My 04 doesn't have footwell lights, glovebox lights, rear door lights, cabin air filter, and I'm sure there are more. Supposedly it happened in the 03 MY at some point.

Would be neat if it's just a matter of harness swap. I ran wires for the footwells but the rear doors seemed more daunting.
I've been meaning to do the footwell lights in my 03 for years lol.
 
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So.. good news and bad news. The suburban rear door harnesses will work in the tahoe, however the body harness that the door harness plugs into is not pinned for the extra two wires. This means it is not a plug and play solution. I did however go ahead and install the suburban door harnesses in my tahoe and I will just add the two missing pins myself. I still think this is a cleaner way to get the lights to work over running new separate wire in a separate loom.
 

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I haven't gone too far in research, but here's the left rear door connector views taken from a 2002 MY. Not sure where upstream you'd source the wires from. For my footwell lights, I used the courtesy lamp feed near the MBEC in that set of connectors. I'm guessing the right side is what you replaced and you need to run wire for the left side. Let me know if you need the connector view for what is on your truck for comparison.
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I haven't gone too far in research, but here's the left rear door connector views taken from a 2002 MY. Not sure where upstream you'd source the wires from. For my footwell lights, I used the courtesy lamp feed near the MBEC in that set of connectors. I'm guessing the right side is what you replaced and you need to run wire for the left side. Let me know if you need the connector view for what is on your truck for comparison.
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Is this the same as an 03? I eventually want to run footwell lights myself.
 

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Is this the same as an 03? I eventually want to run footwell lights myself.
The pic is for the courtesy lights in the rear doors. The 03 likely has several spots empty inside that jamb harness.

For my front footwell lights, I tapped into C3.L in the Mid BEC.
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I haven't gone too far in research, but here's the left rear door connector views taken from a 2002 MY. Not sure where upstream you'd source the wires from. For my footwell lights, I used the courtesy lamp feed near the MBEC in that set of connectors. I'm guessing the right side is what you replaced and you need to run wire for the left side. Let me know if you need the connector view for what is on your truck for comparison.
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J and D were the pins I added. That matched the harnesses that I had.
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