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Anyone know of a video or instructions on how to remove and replace the green star connector behind the glove box? Also seeing one replacement part only has one row of connectors while mine has two rows.
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Anyone know of a video or instructions on how to remove and replace the green star connector behind the glove box? Also seeing one replacement part only has one row of connectors while mine has two rows.
Did you ever figure this out? Im having the same issue
 

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You have both a one row box and a two row box. There's a problem in the dealer parts search that only brings up the one row version. Others discovered the two row part # and have posted it multiple places.
Swapping them out is not difficult. Read one of several threads here explaining it.
 
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Did you ever figure this out? Im having the same issue
You can order one from this seller. It’s like $50 cheaper than the dealer. It’s connected with just one bolt and then slides off pushing towards the driver side. I then just removed one cable at a time and put them in the same spot on the new one. Solved my problem. https://www.ebay.com/itm/185633812123
 

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You have both a one row box and a two row box. There's a problem in the dealer parts search that only brings up the one row version. Others discovered the two row part # and have posted it multiple places.
Swapping them out is not difficult. Read one of several threads here explaining it.
Does anyone know if the RF receiver associated with the TPS sensors transmit individually into the can bus through the plug connector located in the rear passenger wheel well.
 

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The sensors transmit to the TPMS module, which then has a single CAN+/- wire pair to the plug connector in passenger back side.
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