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

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I always keep some tools in my rides and usually a fire extinguisher just incase. Before I had it sitting in one of my tool bins making it hard to find and get to during an emergency. Dug up the mount in my parts bins and rivnutted it to the plastic. Looks simple, easy to get to and it doesn't rattle.
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Yeah. You’ll have to do some wiring if you want the power functions to work since GM changed the electrical system in 03
Well I might just swap the cloth over and not use the frames since the harness may be different. Just as long as the rear bolt in that would be great, the leather in the hoe right now is garbage now.
 

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What electrical functions did that generation have for 2nd row seats?

Only thing I've ever heard for 2nd rows is just heated seats on Denali's.

Well I might just swap the cloth over and not use the frames since the harness may be different. Just as long as the rear bolt in that would be great, the leather in the hoe right now is garbage now.

meant the front seats but the foam pattern changed in 03 too. You’re better off swapping the whole seat
 

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I'm in the middle of replacing my power steering pressure and return hoses I noticed some oil around the pan in the front.

You guys think that this is just weeping and maybe pan bolts weren't tght or potentially oil pump? Or something else?

Picture was taken from ground looking up at front of engine.

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I'm in the middle of replacing my power steering pressure and return hoses I noticed some oil around the pan in the front.

You guys think that this is just weeping and maybe pan bolts weren't tght or potentially oil pump? Or something else?

Picture was taken from ground looking up at front of engine.

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Looks like it's coming from the front seal but don't think it's enough to worry about, not until it starts making a mess on the driveway.
 

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yeah that's what I was thinking too, no way I would have noticed this unless I took the plastic guard off the bottom of the engine bay.

In other words, power steering lines has been replaced with new AC Delco.

I had an 8 mmbolt which held the two lines into the rack and then a 16 mm wrench was needed to take off the pressure line at the reservoir. Both lines including shipping from RockAuto or $69 with the 5% off.
 

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I'm in the middle of replacing my power steering pressure and return hoses I noticed some oil around the pan in the front.

You guys think that this is just weeping and maybe pan bolts weren't tght or potentially oil pump? Or something else?

Picture was taken from ground looking up at front of engine.

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clean that up real good, and keep an eye on it for the next week. its real easy to see a new trail of oil when its all clean.

id think its the crank seal for the balancer myself.
 

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Parts arrived:

Delco T-stat/housing
Delco fan clutch
Melling water pump.

My super slow leak has turned into a gallon every two days. Two years ago, I had someone pressurize it and there was a tiny little bit of a leak from the bottom of the pump. Hoping that's the only spot. Also hoping the Melling is good....not much info on their water pump, but always good reviews of the oil pump. We shall see.
 

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