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

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Do they work on the older trucks?

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Got my new 2015-style fobs today. Nice.

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That is slick that those work way the hell back to 99 model year. I may grab one for my 07 because my damn remote start button doesn't work and it feels like I gotta be 5 feet away from the truck for it to work.

That said I think the remote start issue is my P0420 and how I keep clearing it, and remote start prob isn't enabled until the monitor is set.

Finished with the HAM radio install toddy, not easy. Glad its done!


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This is also slick as hell. I need to get my HAM license. I'd prob use one of those glass mount antennas even though I know they're pretty bad compared to proper antennas on the roof. Really want to avoid putting a hole through it. :/
 

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i wanted to delete my door guards but I went on a road trip and had stopped at a new gas station. Opened my door and slammed it into one of those concrete bollards that was just short enough to hide below what i could see out of the window. Wouldve caved in my door skin without the door guards. Decided they can stay because of that. Still have the paint on the guards from that skuff the bollard left behind

Not a chance of me taking mine off between the kids and me being 6'4" and not seeing stuff down and other idiots opening doors and not giving a **** my doors would dinged up in no time

Ive always been mindful of where I open my doors (adding 80 pounds of speakers per door helps lol) as far as scratches I'm going to be wrapping the entire truck in the fall most likely so not too worried. Dent wise its eh, ill deal with that when the time comes.
 

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Drove to northern michigan today. FIRST trip w the new to me Denali. Drives Great....EATS GAS.... compared to my Duramax 14mpg vs 20 on the diesel.

Oh well... I knew it was going to... at 80 mph its always in v8 mode.

Do I really need Premium?
 
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Drove to northern michigan today. FIRST trip w the new to me Denali. Drives Great....EATS GAS.... compared to my Duramax 14mpg vs 20 on the diesel.

Oh well... I knew it was going to... at 80 mph its always in v8 mode.

Do I really need Premium?

91 octane is recommended by GM. You can run less in a pinch, but the motor will be down on power due to the knock sensor pulling timing, it would feel like you had a 5.3l...lol.

That being said, during our spring break trip from STL to NOLA, then to Destin, on the way home from Destin in rural Alabama I needed gas. I usually run E85 or 93 octane, but the stations I came across only had 89 octane as the highest. I filled up and it ran fine, but I wasn't towing or driving it like a racecar.
 

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That is slick that those work way the hell back to 99 model year. I may grab one for my 07 because my damn remote start button doesn't work and it feels like I gotta be 5 feet away from the truck for it to work.
Gonna sound weird, but put your remote under your chin, right against it, and push the button like that. Coworker told me about it once and it works. Much farther distance.
 

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Gonna sound weird, but put your remote under your chin, right against it, and push the button like that. Coworker told me about it once and it works. Much farther distance.
Don’t forget to lift your left foot up and put your left hand to your forehead like you’re saluting. Even better distance.
 

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91 octane is recommended by GM. You can run less in a pinch, but the motor will be down on power due to the knock sensor pulling timing, it would feel like you had a 5.3l...lol.

That being said, during our spring break trip from STL to NOLA, then to Destin, on the way home from Destin in rural Alabama I needed gas. I usually run E85 or 93 octane, but the stations I came across only had 89 octane as the highest. I filled up and it ran fine, but I wasn't towing or driving it like a racecar.
Jersey doesn't sell ethanol, but I saw this.
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