What did you do to your NBS GMT800 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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the felpro set I see on Amazon are like $60.
You can always have then on hand, and if the old ones look great and you don’t use the new ones, Amazon has a great return policy. I just always replace stuff like that on a job that’s difficult. I don’t like doing things twice.
 

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Turned on the ac today and it's not working, but the little ac light is on steady like it is--it's not blinking. I don't hear or feel the clutch engaging. Any ideas? I'd think if the ac tensioner seized up I'd hear or feel it, that happened once before. The compressor was replaced once before with new--thx to @mountie :waytogo:.

My A/C quit working a couple years back and turns out the guy who replaced my power steering pump a month or two earlier didn't take great care when he reinstalled the wire loom bracket (on the back side of the reservoir), resulting in the bracket cutting through a wire loom and grounding out a wire in the bundle. It kept blowing the 10A fuse in the fuse box under the hood.

Once I found the problem, I removed the bracket, fixed the wire loom, and reinstalled it correctly.

Not sure if this is what's causing your issue, but thought I'd throw it out there.
 

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My A/C quit working a couple years back and turns out the guy who replaced my power steering pump a month or two earlier didn't take great care when he reinstalled the wire loom bracket (on the back side of the reservoir), resulting in the bracket cutting through a wire loom and grounding out a wire in the bundle. It kept blowing the 10A fuse in the fuse box under the hood.

Once I found the problem, I removed the bracket, fixed the wire loom, and reinstalled it correctly.

Not sure if this is what's causing your issue, but thought I'd throw it out there.
Not sure yet. Gonna bring it to the guy next week. I'll def update whatever he finds.
 

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