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

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a4edwin

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My 9yr old wanted to do the head lights. I just supervised. Respect to everybody who puts a YouTube video worth watching. That’s how he learned how to do it. The Denali is new to us
 

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I had a smh moment with theothertwin today. I monkeying around under hood to check the AC condensate drain, and just happened to notice something at the fuse panel.

First pic is thecopcar. Second is theothertwin.

When I first got theothertwin, the main battery had 5 dead cells. I drove it on the auxiliary battery only for 3 months. knowing thecopcar has the batteries in parallel made me think nothing about it.

The difference in the two pics is the battery isolation relay is installed. But it’s been bypassed. All of the cables are attached to the upper terminal only.


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I have Trico Ultra (not sure if they are higher, lower, older versions). So far 3 years and they work like new, amazing actually. I have had a full set sitting on the shelf for over a year, waiting for when I see that first streak. Not yet.
I bought regular trico. I can't get wipers to wipe well after 1 yr
 

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I bought regular trico. I can't get wipers to wipe well after 1 yr
A year was about my normal as well. We have had a couple of pretty mild winters last two, but I can't believe how well these things have held up. They still wipe like I just installed them.

I don't expect the replacements to last quite as well when it comes time to exchange them because I think part of the life is just time.

Edit: I just remembered the winter before last, these wipers were outside 24/7. Our new house was not finished and our old house sold (typical), the place we rented only had one stall in the garage (wife's car) as the rest was full of stuff from the move. Even more amazing when I think about it.
 
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A year was about my normal as well. We have had a couple of pretty mild winters last two, but I can't believe how well these things have held up. They still wipe like I just installed them.

I don't expect the replacements to last quite as well when it comes time to exchange them because I think part of the life is just time.
Sometimes you get a little more life out of the blades by wiping them down with alcohol wipes.
 

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