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HomeLink transmitter
On my 2015 Silverado 2500HD LTZ/Z71, I was surprised to find out that there was no HomeLink transmitter in the overhead console. Does anyone know if there is enough room behind my console to install a factory HomeLink transmitter out of a 2011 1500 Silverado?
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If its an option available on other levels of your vehicle then there should be room...The module itself, at least in my 2007 is no bigger than 3x4x1/2.. you will probably need to replace the overhead console portion that it fits in unless you are very skilled at cutting it out for the button...
Here is a picture of the back of my over head console with the GDO module circled , again this is in a 2007 Tahoe but its probably similar...
I had mine out because I was looking for a power source for a dash-cam..
Your best bet is to open it up and take a look, mine has a bit more room also because I have a sun roof...
If its an option available on other levels of your vehicle then there should be room...The module itself, at least in my 2007 is no bigger than 3x4x1/2.. you will probably need to replace the overhead console portion that it fits in unless you are very skilled at cutting it out for the button...
Here is a picture of the back of my over head console with the GDO module circled , again this is in a 2007 Tahoe but its probably similar...
I had mine out because I was looking for a power source for a dash-cam..
Your best bet is to open it up and take a look, mine has a bit more room also because I have a sun roof...
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