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9 hours ago, JADSCOOP said:

I am installing the HUD in a 2017 Silverado High Country. Can anyone tell me if the HUD systems are year specific? I know the instrument cluster is.

I was unaware any of the trucks were hud capable

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4 minutes ago, Nasty said:

I was unaware any of the trucks were hud capable

This wasn't available on the trucks.  He's trying to retrofit it to his.  The HUD requires the UHS cluster (8" screen, aka Denali clusters) as well as programming for the option.

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I am trying to retrofit a HUD from a Yukon Denali. The 2017 Denali instrument cluster is year specific. I have most of the parts I need. Just wanted to know if I could use a 2016 HUD and have it work with the 2017 instrument cluster that was program by WAM

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51 minutes ago, JADSCOOP said:

I am trying to retrofit a HUD from a Yukon Denali. The 2017 Denali instrument cluster is year specific. I have most of the parts I need. Just wanted to know if I could use a 2016 HUD and have it work with the 2017 instrument cluster that was program by WAM

What other parts arerequired? My denali cluster was just sent out from wams to me this week

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This list is for a 2017 Silverado 6.2 gas engine 2 wheel drive. Your list may differ if you have a different year and different options.

 

istrument cluster: 84380242 from Specmo industry (then sent to WAM for programing)

 

Switch trim plate from a 2017 Camaro ZL1:

23197097

 

switch: 23193704

 

Upper dashboard trim: 84017656

 

ACDELCO wire harness: PT2558

 

instrument cluster hood from 2017 Tahoe:

23181840

 

istrument cluster hood for 2017 Silverado:

22822027

 

what I still need to purchase 

 

2017 HUD unit: 84151488

 

mini-USB cable: not sure of the number

if anyone has that part number? Please list it for me.

A picture of the cable is in an earlier post but I am not sure of the part numbers 

 

MALE TO MALE MINI-B CABLE

 

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I’ve been watching Ebay for a 2018 Denali cluster PN 84385167. 

 

WAMS charges $100 more for programming a used cluster vs new. So been looking for new. 

 

Best set price I can find online for new is $389 + $17 shipping. 

 

https://www.gmoutletparts.com/p-cluster-84385167

 

Anyone find a better price?

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31 minutes ago, 2009GMC said:

I’ve been watching Ebay for a 2018 Denali cluster PN 84385167. 

 

WAMS charges $100 more for programming a used cluster vs new. So been looking for new. 

 

Best set price I can find online for new is $389 + $17 shipping. 

 

https://www.gmoutletparts.com/p-cluster-84385167

 

Anyone find a better price?

Good luck getting it from gmparts.   Just call spemco. Thats what i did

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I've read most through the forum and I just found a Denali Cluster part # 23489345 for sale in my area which will be compatible with my 2014 Sierra SLE RCSB as per the chart that's in pg. 29. My question is if the cluster has been installed to the previous owners truck what problems can i expect to happen when I send it out to WAMS? And also will It be a problem since I also upgraded to the 8in screen with apple carplay and factory Navi? Will I have to find a cluster pertaining to the HMI that I have? 

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1 hour ago, Elo715 said:

I've read most through the forum and I just found a Denali Cluster part # 23489345 for sale in my area which will be compatible with my 2014 Sierra SLE RCSB as per the chart that's in pg. 29. My question is if the cluster has been installed to the previous owners truck what problems can i expect to happen when I send it out to WAMS? And also will It be a problem since I also upgraded to the 8in screen with apple carplay and factory Navi? Will I have to find a cluster pertaining to the HMI that I have? 

You have to contact wams to make sure. Even wans says. Just because its the sameyear. it may not work

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25 minutes ago, Nasty said:

You have to contact wams to make sure. Even wans says. Just because its the sameyear. it may not work

Thanks I’ll try sending them an email on the 10th since their office is closed right now. I just wanted to get a quick response since the seller is selling  the cluster for $180 but I wanted to be sure if it would work before actually buying it

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23 minutes ago, Elo715 said:

Thanks I’ll try sending them an email on the 10th since their office is closed right now. I just wanted to get a quick response since the seller is selling  the cluster for $180 but I wanted to be sure if it would work before actually buying it

Yes it wouldsuck if you bought it and it wads wrong.  on another note ijust literelly installed mine

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I've read most through the forum and I just found a Denali Cluster part # 23489345 for sale in my area which will be compatible with my 2014 Sierra SLE RCSB as per the chart that's in pg. 29. My question is if the cluster has been installed to the previous owners truck what problems can i expect to happen when I send it out to WAMS? And also will It be a problem since I also upgraded to the 8in screen with apple carplay and factory Navi? Will I have to find a cluster pertaining to the HMI that I have? 

If the part # is for your year (based on the list on page 29), you’re most likely good to go....

However, you want to ensure and confirm anyway with WAMS before purchasing by emailing your VIN and part #.

Lastly, when buying used, you take the risk. If the cluster is a Virgin take off from the truck, you’re good to go. If the previous owner improperly installed, didn’t get it programmed, etc., you run the risk of setting tamper flags with that tainted cluster on your truck.


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28 minutes ago, pgamboa said:


If the part # is for your year (based on the list on page 29), you’re most likely good to go....

However, you want to ensure and confirm anyway with WAMS before purchasing by emailing your VIN and part #.

Lastly, when buying used, you take the risk. If the cluster is a Virgin take off from the truck, you’re good to go. If the previous owner improperly installed, didn’t get it programmed, etc., you run the risk of setting tamper flags with that tainted cluster on your truck.


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Thanks appreciate the help guys. Luckily I went back just to confirm the part # and came to find out the cluster has a small crack on it which I didn’t see the first time. 17B08B6A-E25E-49FA-A9DC-EF7E1674B9A8.thumb.jpeg.58ec62229c061ca496ab40b9013653cc.jpeg

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56 minutes ago, Elo715 said:

Thanks appreciate the help guys. Luckily I went back just to confirm the part # and came to find out the cluster has a small crack on it which I didn’t see the first time. 17B08B6A-E25E-49FA-A9DC-EF7E1674B9A8.thumb.jpeg.58ec62229c061ca496ab40b9013653cc.jpeg

You can pull off your plastic face and swap with that one

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