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

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Family dollar. It’s like $3. That’s gross man. I’m a retired automotive tech and I have found many a terrible things in cars...

It was smoke free to say the least :D,she's in much better shape since i took her in.
 

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I was able to get the chrome piece swapped over. Now my OCD is kicking in and wants the correct year to match.

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it’s hard to find, but Zero Smoke is really good for getting smoke smell out. The best place for getting smell out of the HVAC system is to apply whatever your using where the fresh air enters the system. Dryer sheets work well in a pinch.


Citrus with a hint of Old Spice,the chemical guys shampoo scent stays for a long time.
 

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What’s really nasty is when the change is stuck together so bad that you have to soak it in hot water and 409 to get it apart


i consider the $9+ of corroded change the hazard pay,and I dig the esky shifter, ive been searching for one of those or a NNBS for a long time!
 

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it’s hard to find, but Zero Smoke is really good for getting smoke smell out. The best place for getting smell out of the HVAC system is to apply whatever your using where the fresh air enters the system. Dryer sheets work well in a pinch.

I didnt have an issue with cigarette smoke,it was smoke free,i used an Ozone machine to get the previous smell it had in it,slight hint of must and gasoline,after 1 hour of Ozone treatment it was crystal clear,then the citrus shampoo and Old Spice came in after the cleaning.
 

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I’ll run the system full blast and spray a small amount in the outside vents. The best place is on the inside air filter if you have one. You can also drill a small hole in the air box and use a small nozzle to spray it in there. You can use some Gorilla Tape or a plastic plug to seal it. The vent clips are useless, since they just mask the smell for a short time


Where does the fresh air enter for the hvac?
 

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Ozone is the ultimate way to go. Depending on the output of the machine you have to be careful, because the high output ones will destroy the plastic. Ozone is what is used to get the smoke smell out of homes that have had fire damage


I didnt have an issue with cigarette smoke,it was smoke free,i used an Ozone machine to get the previous smell it had in it,slight hint of must and gasoline,after 1 hour of Ozone treatment it was crystal clear,then the citrus shampoo and Old Spice came in after the cleaning.
 

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I’ll run the system full blast and spray a small amount in the outside vents. The best place is on the inside air filter if you have one. You can also drill a small hole in the air box and use a small nozzle to spray it in there. You can use some Gorilla Tape or a plastic plug to seal it. The vent clips are useless, since they just mask the smell for a short time
I think you can go in through the drain tube off the A/C. I had watched a video of this recently.
 

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