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Are the pop-out cup holders in the rear seat armrest identical?
For the record, I have a Job 1 truck driven daily by me since Oct 4th 2016 with the front cupholder in use nearly every single day and zero complaints...works great.
The rear console is interesting. They choose to relocate the 12V outlet to the top instead of the bottom (Job 1) and now all the little door covers open left-right instead of up/down.
Another difference I noticed today while changing oil and fuel filters on a Job 1 250 is that on my Job 2, when engaging the exhaust brake, you get a prompt in the IC that it is on. His Job 1 just had the exhaust brake symbol pop up.
Has anyone located the part numbers for the Job 2 changes? For example the USB port for the center console (rear), the cup holders (front and rear), the cabling for the rear USB, the fascia which allows the rear USB to be added?
Has anyone located the part numbers for the Job 2 changes? For example the USB port for the center console (rear), the cup holders (front and rear), the cabling for the rear USB, the fascia which allows the rear USB to be added?
Its going to take more then just adding probably dash harness as well for rear usb. And job 2 cup holders aren't much better then the job 1 they are held together with a plastic/rubber band.
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