Wireless charging mat part number needed?

Tiny
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In front of the wireless charger in the front center console there's a very small, thin removable rubber mat that sits underneath that I'm looking for the part number for. My wife sucked it up with the vacuum at the car wash.
Saturday, March 9th, 2024 AT 12:34 PM

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Tiny
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Hello, I see quite a few of those pads (including the module underneath) on eBay for sale. A search on these will most likely be the cheapest place to get one, otherwise it will be a dealership item and they may or may not have it for sale separate from the module. Service info shows more the module info, and doesnt look like there is a part number for the rubber pad itself. Hope this helps some.
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Saturday, March 9th, 2024 AT 2:07 PM
Tiny
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That's kind of what I ran into. I see the different pad numbers in the breakdowns online, but the images look nothing like the actual pads. I'm thinking of ordering the cheapest one and rolling the dice.
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Saturday, March 9th, 2024 AT 3:22 PM
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You can go to or call a dealership and just ask them for the correct part number, see if they stock it and how much it is through them. At least that way you will have the correct part number. I can't imagine you would have to really purchase the entire module with it. It looks like a $15.00 rubber pad. Thats what I would do, you don't need to buy it from them.
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Saturday, March 9th, 2024 AT 3:36 PM
Tiny
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Yeah, that's what I'm going to do, I think. It sits right underneath the module, literally just a thin strip of rubber.
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Saturday, March 9th, 2024 AT 3:49 PM
Tiny
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Yup, that's all it is. You wouldn't need to replace the entire module, which would need programming and all that other techy stuff, if you can still charge your phone on it.
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Saturday, March 9th, 2024 AT 4:13 PM

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