What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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well I have a 2012 and the mirror doesn't show the direction or the temp it's all in the DIC
some trucks have the backup camera screen in the mirror, some are like the one you purchased and some are like mine, I couldn't switch to the one you bought without making changes of some kind either thru programming or wiring

I thought since compass works that temp should too, but the mirror it self might have integrated compass inside
 

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I thought since compass works that temp should too, but the mirror it self might have integrated compass inside
you can likely make it work, either thru programming or running some wires, might take a little trial & error is all

I already went thru something like this with my a/c controller, bought it from rockauto, all worked fine in the summer until it started to get cold then I couldn't get heat in the back without it being set to 90, change it 89 it would blow cold, after a bunch or troubleshooting found it just needed to be flashed to my truck
 

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Found this. This am.
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I hate when that happens, just wait for the one by gauge cluster. Oh I forgot another side of the airbag tend to go too. if you get through that you should be ok. Look at the bright side if yours is 08' it held up well my 12' gave in last summer.

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FYI, just don't try to fix it with crazy glue.
 
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I thought it was a west coast thing. Guess not.

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Family road trip coming up so doing some cursory checks around the Suburban.

Noticed this difference in the 2 front tires. Seems like a bit more wear on the outside tread of the passenger front than the driver front.

Passenger front tire viewed from the rear.
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Drivers tire viewed from the front.
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Rear tires look usual. I notice all the Bridgestones seem to wear down on that outside tread, but having one a bit more than the other seems odd. Tires at 32k.

Figured it might be a good run to the shop for a rotate, balance and alignment check before the trip?

Thoughts?
 

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Family road trip coming up so doing some cursory checks around the Suburban.

Noticed this difference in the 2 front tires. Seems like a bit more wear on the outside tread of the passenger front than the driver front.

Passenger front tire viewed from the rear.
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Drivers tire viewed from the front.
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Rear tires look usual. I notice all the Bridgestones seem to wear down on that outside tread, but having one a bit more than the other seems odd. Tires at 32k.

Figured it might be a good run to the shop for a rotate, balance and alignment check before the trip?

Thoughts?
Definitely check the alignment.

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